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  1. flyingron

    Daughter falsely accused husband and I ...

    Given the posters name and what google comes up with when you combine it with spanking, I suspect we're being trolled. And it's "me" not "I" in the subject line. The pronoun appears as the object of accused.
  2. flyingron

    Clearance for driving license in another state

    Suspensions do not make you ineligible in the NDR. Only revocations. That's why we issue not-quite-permanent "revocations" here.
  3. flyingron

    Do corporate members have equal access to bank accounts?

    Members and shareholders do not necessarily have ANY access to corporate bank accounts.
  4. flyingron

    Clearance for driving license in another state

    Every state in the union participates in the NDR. If Michigan marked you ineligible, you won't get very far in Arizona.
  5. flyingron

    Fraud, Embezzlement, Bad Checks Larceny also?

    Mobile homes are vehicles not real estate. While there may have been crimes committed here, that doesn't do your son any good. What he needs to do is a civil case against the person who sold him something he didn't owe. Unfortunately, the chances of recovery aren't great. If it was...
  6. flyingron

    Who to sue in small claims?

    And that would be Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 511, which requires the petition and the court citation (along with any documents filed with the citation). The rule spells out a dozen required elements NONE OF WHICH ARE THE COURT DATE. The following rule (512) indicates how service is...
  7. flyingron

    Who to sue in small claims?

    Again, you don't need the date. It is the PETITION that is served on the defendant. I don't know why you are procrastinating. The counties I've seen don't even have a place for the court date on the petition. You either have it notarized or accepted by the clerk and then you have someone...
  8. flyingron

    Who to sue in small claims?

    The thing that gets served on the defendant is the same thing you filed with the clerk. The thing that matters is when you start the action, not the date of the court hearing. You need to have a neutral party (best to be a real process server) deliver the petition asap.
  9. flyingron

    Attorney caught red handed, Conflict of Interest - wants fee to resign

    I didn't say any of that. Lose the attitude. You didn't answer the question so I still can not give you anything definite. The person responsible for administering the estate can dismiss him. THere's nothing (well not much) he can do about it. If he claims he is owed money for his...
  10. flyingron

    Attorney caught red handed, Conflict of Interest - wants fee to resign

    There are two issues here: Getting rid of the attorney, and arguing whatever fee he thinks he's entitled to. Who's the executor/PR for the estate? How did you get this subpoena? Did you have another attorney? It's straightforward for the executor (if it's not the attorney) to remove...
  11. flyingron

    Fraud, Embezzlement, Bad Checks Family Member Has Committed Government Fraud & I Want Them To Go To Prison

    You have no right to have anybody prosecuted and generally, agencies often don't tell the victims what the status is, let alone some random complainant.
  12. flyingron

    Hanging tag (license plate) not assigned charge, how to proceed (FL)

    Public defenders are for the indigent who can not afford representation, not some default for those who are unwilling to spend money on their defense. None of your invented defenses mean anything. Pretending you don't know the law or even not knowing it, isn't an excuse. You had intent...
  13. flyingron

    Invention vs. Works Made for Hire

    I agree with AdjusterJack 100%. I've been on both sides of this as an employee and an owner-manager of technology companies. There's not really going to be considered any of "your own time" when working on things related to the company business. If you wanted to pursue that, you'd have...
  14. flyingron

    Anxiety and Depression in the workplace

    Nope. Falling asleep on the any job, let alone one in healthcare, is not an accommodation that the employer is required to abide by. If you can't stay awake, you should not work. Persistent absenteeism, regardless of the cause, is not something that the employer is required to abide by...
  15. flyingron

    DUI Hearing in NJ, But Now Moved to NC

    In NC I think you are OK. There are only four things that NC will suspend you for on a DLC report: 1. vehicular homicide 2. driving while impared. 3. committing a felony using a vehcile. 4. failure to stop and render aid in an injury accident
  16. flyingron

    Bankruptcy, foreclosure and 2nd mortgage?

    I presume that while you were under chapter 13 you didn't take steps to strip the second's lien and make them an unsecured claim. If not, then AdjusterJack gave you the options. They are still entitled to their security interest in the house even with your personal liability discharged.
  17. flyingron

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft National Theft Database

    The NRTD is the least of your issues. First off, your conviction is not stored there. If you were caught shoplifting in a store that subscribes to it you're in there and will be for seven years. Security clearances don't use the NRTD. If you were convicted ANYWHERE, they will find that...
  18. flyingron

    Trademarked Logo Use

    If you are making items out of already legally licensed material and not using the trademark to market things, then this is legal. The first sale doctrine says that they can't exert further control once the item passes into the stream of commerce. Of course, that doesn't stop certain...
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