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  1. zddoodah

    name of car/house policies

    Well...maybe it's past that point now, but at least consulting with a local attorney would be a good idea. When my sister died about 15 years ago, I (as successor trustee) retained an attorney to assist with the administration of the trust. I don't think trust administration is a good DIY...
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    name of car/house policies

    So...it looks like this is at least the third thread you've started about the same general subject matter. It's better to keep everything together. I'm not going back to review the prior threads and see if there is relevant information there, but I did notice that there's a bunch of...
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    name of car/house policies

    Yes. However, you or someone on behalf of her estate should have informed the insurer that she died. Did that happen? Listed where? What does "member of the house" mean. Homeowner's policies do not generally identify everyone who lives in the insured premises. Depends on what's going on...
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    Life Estate Information

    You're going to explain better what this means. It is not possible for a person to be "placed into a life estate." I suspect what you might mean is that a relative ("O") executed a deed that gave you a life estate, with someone else being the remainderman. However, that's not at all clear...
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    Is this a potential case for malicious prosecution and could I sue in small claims for malicious prosecution?

    $$$ (i.e., a financial loss - typically, it's the money you spent defending yourself, but that obviously isn't an issue in a small claims action). In a more extreme case, maybe. I haven't researched whether emotional distress type damages are available in a malicious prosecution case...
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    Someone filing for probate other than family without families knowledge

    So...you've spoken with them? If not, how could you possibly know what they are and aren't aware of? And if you did speak with them, why didn't you inform them about the probate? I agree with this, but I can easily envision circumstances where that wouldn't be the case. Contact how? Was...
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    A neighbor in apartment complex harasses with constant noise complaints and exaggerate the reality pushing property to evict us.

    If she were here, she'd ask this question: "why should I move just because my upstairs neighbors are unreasonably noisy." She'd also tell us that you're either lying or ignorant about the extent of the noise. My point is that no one here has any way of knowing who's right and wrong in this...
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    Someone filing for probate other than family without families knowledge

    Lots of things might happen. Are you asking us to create a hypothetical? Is the person who initiated probate aware of the sisters' existence? You are obviously aware of both the existence of the probate and the sisters' existence. What is your connection to this situation? Have you made...
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    Is this a potential case for malicious prosecution and could I sue in small claims for malicious prosecution?

    You could, but you'd lose because (1) you have no damages, and (2) "a cause of action for malicious prosecution cannot be grounded on institution of a small claims proceeding." Pace v. Hillcrest Motor Co., 101 Cal. App. 3d 476, 479 (1980). Abuse of process and malicious prosecution are two...
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    Purchase & Sale Denial of Service Legal?

    I think what you're saying is that your company (let's call it "WD") previously provided service to another company (let's call it "DB"). WD discontinued service to DB because of unpaid bills. WD either sold the debt to a debt collector or retained the services of the debt collector to recover...
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    Is there a noncompete law?

    Huh? You wrote that "it does have a non-compete part." I assume "it" refers to the offer. What does "have a non-compete part" mean? Does it mean that, if you accept the job offer, you'd have to sign some sort of non-compete agreement? And I have no idea what "a friend said they couldn't...
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    Behind on debts planning on filing chapter 7 Pennsylvania

    I'm at a loss to understand how you think you can "get [and use] paper checks" without "us[ing] a bank." Regardless, there's no way anyone is going to be able to sue you and obtain a judgment before the end of October. What court date? Assuming you haven't been sued since you posted this...
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    I made a mistake in filing Small Claims case, is it fixable or not?

    No. You preserved the SOL by filing in time. No.
  14. zddoodah

    Authentication and lost money

    At the time you opened the account, did you thoroughly read the account holder agreement? Have you read the agreement now? If not, why not? OK... You're more than welcome to try and find a lawyer willing to file a class action suit. I doubt you'll have any success, but you certainly can...
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    Fired under favoritism circumstances

    As long the "favoritism" is not based on a categorization such as race, ethnicity, gender, religion, etc., it's not illegal.
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    I neither live nor practice in Colorado, but apparently Colorado appellate procedure rules allowed the Anderson case to bypass the intermediate appellate court. I'm unaware of any such case. As I mentioned previously, the U.S. Supreme Court reviews decisions of: (1) federal circuit courts of...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    Ok...to get back to my original response, your post doesn't appear to raise any legal issue. If this is nothing more than a meeting where they hear you out, then the only advice anyone here can really offer you is that you should be prepared on all the relevant facts. We have no way of knowing...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    I'm asking you to describe how your former employer's "appeal" process works.
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    Can I sue the dealership?

    Just for the sake of clarity: Norm Reeves is (or was - he's probably dead) a person who started a business that owns auto dealerships - primarily Honda (but also including Hyndai, Ford, Volkswagen, and others) in Southern California and also in Florida and the Dallas Metroplex. "Penske" is a...
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