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  1. zddoodah

    How long will eviction be public record in California?

    Depends on what you mean by "public record" and "my record." Records of the case will exist forever. If you're talking about a credit report, the eviction isn't on your report, but you're correct that the reported debt will remain for seven years from the original delinquency date. You should...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Amazon refund

    Not really sure what "things" you're talking about, but this is a situation of your own creation. It seems that this account is (was?) set up very poorly, and I'm sure whatever was done was authorized by the terms and conditions of Amazon's site. Setting up an Amazon account for a mentally...
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    Revocable trust, property with lien

    https://www.google.com/search?q=will+a+life+insurance+policy+pay+out+for+suicidal+death&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1040US1040&oq=will+a+life+insurance+poli&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBwgAEAAYgAQyBwgAEAAYgAQyBggBEEUYOTIICAIQABgWGB4yCAgDEAAYFhgeMggIBBAAGBYYHjIICAUQABgWGB4yCAgGEAAYFhgeMggIBxAAGBYYHjIICAgQABgWGB4yCAgJ...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Amazon refund

    To which account does the highlighted refer? Your account or your relative's account? I the statement that "the cards [plural?] had been used in that account before" true? Are you saying that, when you previously paid for things for your relative, you used your card on his account (but didn't...
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    S-Corp. VS LLC.

    Generalized "pros and cons," not tethered to any relevant facts, can be easily googled. Pros and cons of llc and s corp "adjusterjack" asked some good questions. You've been operating a particular way for nearly three decades. Is there something about the corporate form that you don't like...
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    Revocable trust, property with lien

    This is incredibly vague and more than a bit scattered. If you buy a policy of insurance on your life, it will not be limited to "natural death." That said, are you concerned that someone might kill you? Or, perhaps more importantly, are you contemplating taking your own life? Other than...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Amazon refund

    So...a family member mistakenly ordered stuff and had it delivered to your home? What exactly is the relationship of this family member? Spouse? Child? Third cousin? Why would you receive a refund if you didn't order the stuff? Did your family member have access to your account? If so...
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    First Paycheck, What Do?

    There are a number of online tax services that allow you to file at least your federal tax return for free. They're incredibly simple and easy to find. It's also possible that, if your parents use tax software, you'll be able to use that (I think the software I use gives you five returns, so...
  9. zddoodah

    Supreme Court Rules on Presidential l Immunity

    The "ruling" (i.e., the opinion of the Court) is "only" about 35 pages. However, as has become common, four of the eight associate justices wrote 65+ pages of concurrences/dissents.
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    Premises Liability Sprained Ankle after Fall, No Watch Your Step Sign

    Have you ever accidentally walked into freeway traffic because there was no "no pedestrians" sign? Have you ever been to a restaurant with a fireplace and put your feet into the fire because there was no "caution, fire" sign? There are things that reasonable people are expected to do without...
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    Received out-of-state custody order registration although ex-husband and I do not share children? Help me understand?

    I assume you meant superior court, not supreme court. No one here can possibly explain what's going on in your case. I don't know where you are, but it's doubtful that your ex-husband, who is not the father of your children, could ever obtain any custodial rights regarding those children -...
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    Parking discrimination at work

    What do you mean when you say that you "have" these people? What is your connection to this situation? Are the vehicles legally parked? If so, why does this matter? Why does anyone need an "excuse to park [legally] on the public road"? It's perfectly legal for an employer to have...
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    Dismissed Case Without Prejudice

    I did not inadvertently leave that word out. "[A]re there any defendants who are citizens of the same state as you?" If the answer is yes, then there is no federal jurisdiction. If the answer is no (and if the amount in controversy exceeds $75k), then federal jurisdiction exists. Asking the...
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    Dismissed Case Without Prejudice

    If the case has been dismissed, then you'd file an entirely new lawsuit, which will be assigned a new case number. I don't know what you mean by "add additional relevant evidence." You didn't say what court your case is in (state or federal court - I'm assuming not small claims court), but...
  15. zddoodah

    Working in Walmart

    Security cameras in the store itself (i.e., places where customers can go) are obviously legal. Cameras in break rooms are legal as long as you're on notice. Cameras in restrooms or dressing rooms would not be legal.
  16. zddoodah

    Working in Walmart

    Does "they" refer to your employer? Record you in what way? Doing what? I'll leave your other question for our resident HR person, @cbg
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    Concerned about neighbor's tree damaging property

    Depends on the facts and circumstances of the hypothetical future fall. I don't understand the question. Are you asking about a situation where some act or omission on your part caused the tree to fall? If your neighbor's tree falls as a result of negligence (or a willful act) by your...
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    can an uncle substitute time share while mother is in jail

    This is one of the more convoluted sentences I've read in a while. I think what you're saying is the following: A paternity case is pending involving a man and a woman who were never married. The court has made some sort of provisional visitation order, the terms of which you didn't tell us...
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    Confused about small claims judgment

    What do you want to do about it? You essentially won the case, right? That's not enough for you? My guess is that the firm is waiting until after the appeal deadline to pay. Note that the judgment isn't enforceable until the appeal deadline (30 days after entry of judgment) have passed.
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