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  1. zddoodah

    Storage unit fire

    When was "recently"? A sign posted by whom? The facility owner? The fire department? No access until when? If the sign didn't say anything about that, did you call the facility and explain your urgent need for access and inquire? If not, why not? If so, what were you told? No.
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    RESPONSIBILITY OF AN ESTATE WITH NO NAMED EXECUTOR

    Advised by whom? If you're not on title or on the loan, never took possession, and never administered the estate, you shouldn't have any liability. You might place a call to the plaintiff's attorney and ask why you've been named despite not being on title, etc. Depending on the outcome of...
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    Adding someone (non-spouse) to a home title

    Maybe. That assume he adds you to the title in a manner that results in title passing to you "automatically" when he dies, which he apparently doesn't know how to do. I assume he's also not aware that there are other methods of avoiding probate that might be better for him and/or you. Also...
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    What does a employer/garneshee mean by exercising their right to recoupment?

    Your "wages" aren't being garnished. What's being garnished is your receivable from the employer to you, as the IC. Before I try to address the rest of your post, please explain why the garnishment exists. Is it because you got sued and have a judgment against you? Is it in connection with...
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses clarification of the provision written in order

    You don't seriously expect anyone to try and make sense of this gigantic block of words with no capitalization and almost no punctuation, do you? The prior three posts aren't much better.
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    Does the Trust Have to Pay Capital Gains Tax?

    It's hard to address these questions in the abstract. When I was trustee for my sister's trust many years ago, I had an attorney representing me, and I hired a CPA to assist with filing tax returns for both the estate and the trust. I encourage you to do likewise (especially since there may be...
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    Removing minor's counsel and filing complaint to state bar?

    Let's start with an explanation of who "we" are. Are you one of the child's parents? Please also explain what you mean when you say this attorney "is biasing the court." The job of a minor's counsel is to advocate for the best interests of the child. That does not require that the attorney...
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    violation of rights

    Nothing in the first paragraph of your post suggests any violation of rights. As for the medical exam, I don't see what the person's status as "trans" has to do with anything, and it's odd that you omitted any mention of what this person's role was. Was he/she a nurse?
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    Alleged judge in central Florida has denied a party the hearing concerning a motion to vacate magistrate recommendations and other things

    I assume you're talking about Fla. Fam. Law. R. P. 12.490. This rule allows judges to appoint general magistrates and sets forth the procedure for referral of various matters to a magistrate for hearing. The rule also provides for the submission by the magistrate of recommended orders for the...
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    Doing online home-based business from a rented apartment in condo in MA

    My GUESS is that the specific intent was to prevent childcare businesses and, more generally, to prevent business traffic. I'm also guessing the rule was written before the surge in office work from home in the last half decade.
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    If something is for sale online by a business can they reserve the right to refuse refund?

    Then you should be good. If you can't persuade the merchant to refund your money, then you can file a small claims suit.
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    Finding a lawayer quickly

    OK, but even the longest story can be summarized. Presumably, your story relates to estate administration and/or probate court (since that's the name of the board where you posted). Right? Who are "them"/"they"? I assume it's a vague reference to a hypothetical lawyer. Correct? Why are...
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    If something is for sale online by a business can they reserve the right to refuse refund?

    This would have been a helpful bit of information to include in the original post. Had you already consummated the sale before you drove to the shop to pick up the items? What steps did you take at the time you picked up the wheels to ensure they would fit? Did you return or attempt to return...
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    Breaking a Commercial Lease

    Absent cause for early termination, you're liable for rent through the end of the lease term, subject to the landlord's duty to mitigate damages by finding a replacement tenant. Did you give notice in writing? Did your written notice clearly explain the impact that the dumpster is having on...
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    If something is for sale online by a business can they reserve the right to refuse refund?

    Generally speaking, there is no right to a refund unless that is agreed in the contract to sell/buy the goods. If the listing was silent about refunds, and if no right to return the goods was negotiated prior to the sale, then there is no right to a refund.
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    Proving liability in a data breach

    You can send private messages, but I won't respond substantively to such messages. Not sure why you can't just provide basic details of the issue.
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    Doing online home-based business from a rented apartment in condo in MA

    The language prohibits what you're describing, but my guess is that no one is going to care about online/phone work that doesn't involve customers coming and going, etc. Proceed at your own risk.
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    Escrow company

    I know this is how it works in some states, but it's not how it works in California. In a standard residential real estate transaction, the buyer and seller typically have realtors/real estate agents but RARELY have attorneys. The buyer and seller jointly contract with an escrow company. The...
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    Proving liability in a data breach

    What information? Please describe what happened. Don't include names. Perhaps - especially when one doesn't know what "information" was leaked or the relationship between the company that leaked the information and person whose information was leaked (or even what "leaked" means in this...
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    When claiming emotional distress, can you make the case for an eggshell plaintiff?

    Your question was whether the jury "instructions [to which adjusterjack provided a link] explicitly apply to physical injuries," and you "guess[ed] it's not specified." CACI 3928 states that the jury "must decide the full amount of money that will reasonably and fairly compensate [the...
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