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  1. adjusterjack

    New 2025 laws hit hot topics from AI in movies to rapid-fire guns

    Where is this information coming from? The article cited in that paragraph is from 2022. https://apnews.com/article/business-lifestyle-arizona-phoenix-legislature-5096d2acd2b4330cd17017416120129e I wonder what else is inaccurate.
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    legal help

    You're right, of course. But "Get a free consultation" is a lot less typing than what you have explained. LOL.
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    legal help

    There is. Just call an attorney's office and ask for a free consultation. You'll probably be asked a few questions about your legal issue and then you'll find out if a free consultation is available.
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    Medical licensing for violating moral and ethical standards outside a medical environment.

    Being "right" doesn't prevent a defamation lawsuit from being delivered to you. Even if you win it could cost you 10s of thousands of dollars in lawyer fees that you don't get back. Do your best to avoid any further escalation of a bad situation.
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    If a person dies and owe money on credit card, what happens?

    This site is not here to help people stiff creditors nor do we appreciate hypotheticals that keep changing the parameters. If you have credit card debt, pay it before you die so you don't leave your spouse with a financial mess to clean up. How about another "let's say"? Let's say you have a...
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    Question regarding putting my elderly fathers house in my name, sibling in legal trouble

    There are pros and cons to the idea. You can google it for that. But if you have to do it to safe the asset and there's no other way, then you really don't have much choice. Just understand that YOU don't put the house in your name. Your father has to quitclaim it to you. In other words, give...
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    If a person dies and owe money on credit card, what happens?

    Agree. Judge, please dial it back a notch.
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    'Missing' GOP Congresswoman in Senior Facility

    Call me a cynic but I don't think congresspeople will ever vote themselves out of a job. It will be up to their constituents to replace them with younger people.
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    'Missing' GOP Congresswoman in Senior Facility

    https://www.newsweek.com/kay-granger-report-missing-dementia-facility-sparks-backlash-2004797
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    Statute of limitations for suing or criminally charging "friends" for setting me up for a psychiatric hold?

    If it's personal injury you have a 2 year dealine to file a lawsuit in CA. Which also includes intentional infliction of emotional distress. https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/civil-lawsuit/statute-limitations Consult an attorney.
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    Another Bad Opinion by the Supreme Court - Kick the can down the road

    Wesley Little, the fugitive kidnapper committed suicide after releasing the hostage. https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-police-destroyed-cancer-survivors-house-new-legal-maneuver-force-city-pay Must be some consolation there, I suppose.
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    Monetary sanctions due to missing a hearing

    Impossible to answer either of your last two posts without knowing anything about why you sued them, how much money you sued them for, and what court level you sued them in.
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    Probate Affidavit

    One more point about the car. He doesn't own it. His wife is the owner on the title and, while he might have a community property interest in the car, he has no right to hold it hostage. At some point the probate court might order him to surrender it to the executor and hold him in contempt if...
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    Monetary sanctions due to missing a hearing

    I'll bet that the defendant won't let it go away. Possibly. That's kind of a "between a rock and a hard place" question. How much has your defendant spent on attorney fees? That's your ball park if the court imposes sanctions. How would you prove you didn't receive it? My guess is that...
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    Appeal on DSNY summons on ashtray contents, paper(s),,,,, on street gutters. Appeal

    Those citations are cash cows for the DS. The system is corrupt. The judges will find you guilty no matter how much the IO made a mess of things. You can file an appeal but they are counting on their victims not wanting to spend more on the appeal than the ticket cost. thelaw.com is owned by an...
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    If a person dies and owe money on credit card, what happens?

    His estate has to pay it, to the extent that the estate has assets, either cash, or property that can be sold if necessary. Creditors get dibs on the money after funeral expenses and legal costs, and before the heirs get anything. It's not a choice. The creditors file claims with the probate...
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    Probate Affidavit

    Go to the probate court and get copies of everything in the case file, including the will. You'll have a better idea of what is going on. Seems to me that your father may have given her a gift of the down payment and allowed her to own the car as her separate property which means he has no...
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    Vehicle totaled.

    Call some. Ask about fees and about any successes they have had with ACV total loss claims. If the adjuster is implying that you'll never get paid, she is full of crap. As long as the claim remains unpaid, her managers will be looking over her shoulder and asking why.
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    Probate Affidavit

    A "debtor" is one who owes. A "creditor" is one to whom it is owed. Your father wants to claim that he is a creditor of his wife's estate. I'm not sure that's going to fly if all the debts and expenses were debts and expenses of the "marital community." However, if he wants to do that here are...
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