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  1. zddoodah

    Question regarding Legal Process such as Trials, Probation, Acquittal, Warrant, etc.

    ^^^ This...100% I hope he didn't say this. It's ok to say that you have a strong case, but results cannot EVER be guaranteed. There may be many pretrial hearings, and you don't necessarily need to attend all of them. Discuss this with your attorney.
  2. zddoodah

    Question regarding Legal Process such as Trials, Probation, Acquittal, Warrant, etc.

    Your lawyer is the best person to answer this question because the answer depends on a lot of information you didn't (and shouldn't) share with us. This is a garbled and somewhat unintelligible sentence. I'm curious about your use of the term "trials" in the plural. Generally, there is only...
  3. zddoodah

    When does custody time begin?

    That's why I wrote, "if . . . their father made a big stink over this." So far, all we know is that the father "is claiming that I scheduled the appointments during his custody time." Not only do we not know exactly what that means, we don't know what the father has done or intends to do, if...
  4. zddoodah

    When does custody time begin?

    This is as clear as a bell. Your custodial time begins at 3:10 p.m. Then it makes no sense for you to have asked, "technically, which of us is correct[?]" Given that May is three months away, this is what should have been done anyway. That said, since the kids obviously aren't with their...
  5. zddoodah

    Can I issue a cease and desist for unconsented recording in Ohio?

    You can issue anything you like. Did you really think the answer might be otherwise? Did you interview someone? Did someone interview you? What were the circumstances of the interview? What was the "public setting"? Who is "the person"? Was the person who made the recording either the...
  6. zddoodah

    REFUSAL AND DWI

    This thread is over two years old. Resurrecting it is of no value to anyone.
  7. zddoodah

    Sale of jointly held property in a Trust.

    I'm not quite sure what the question is now. Part of the sale process will (or should) be that the title company that will issue the buyer's policy of title insurance will review the transaction. Part of that review will be a review of the trust instrument for the 50% owner trust and approval...
  8. zddoodah

    Bought a used car from a neighbor who lied about the condition

    So...a false statement of fact overrides the default "as is" rule. However, saying that a car is "in perfect working order" isn't really a statement of fact. The things you mentioned don't necessarily give you a valid claim, but you certainly can give small claims court a shot.
  9. zddoodah

    Farmland Irrigation has been placed under my home going to the distibution point valve shut off.

    You could start by answering the questions I asked in post #3 in this thread.
  10. zddoodah

    Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925(c)

    I googled "Federal Firearm Rights Restoration application."
  11. zddoodah

    Bank questioning past deed

    When was this mistake discovered? I don't understand the question in the context. There is no statute of limitations that is relevant to the current foreclosure suit. Highly unlikely. I don't really understand the first eight words of this sentence. For what purpose do you think they...
  12. zddoodah

    How to verify legitimacy of an electronic signature on a contract

    How to be sure it's real? I suppose that depends on what you mean by "real," but you can call the person whose signature it purports to be and ask. How to be sure it's verified? I have no idea what this means. Verified by whom? How to be sure it's legal? Again, what do you mean by that...
  13. zddoodah

    California - Father just died - significant estate

    No. Asking whom? You don't need a "right" to ask something. We don't know anything about your relationship with your father's widow or any other person who might have your father's estate planning documents. That being said, the way that I usually ask people for things is by picking up the...
  14. zddoodah

    California - Father just died - significant estate

    Whether you're an heir depends on whether your father had a will and, if he did, whether he left you anything in the will. You could be an heir and not a beneficiary. You could be a beneficiary and not an heir. You could be both. No. The California Secretary of State doesn't list...
  15. zddoodah

    California - Father just died - significant estate

    Is his widow one of the two who had kids with him? Or was she wife #3? Did he have a will? If so, what does it say? If you don't know the answer, then you need to reach out to whomever is likely to have the will. So...this may seem like an odd question...why do you think you're an heir...
  16. zddoodah

    Non-violent cursing/insults not always protected free speech?

    Well...let's see: "Allegedly chased." No. They actually did chase the guy. "Allegedly made verbal remarks toward them." Did he? I couldn't hear anything that clearly came from that guy. What did he say? Also, at the beginning of the shot, he picked something up from the ground. What was...
  17. zddoodah

    Golf Investors have demanded Capitol Fund from Members. Will Terminate Our membership if not Paid

    I do not believe your recitation of North Carolina law is accurate. Do you have a case that says that, despite a contract giving one party the authority to make unilateral changes, such a provision isn't enforceable? It's certainly generally true (in NC and every other state) that a contract...
  18. zddoodah

    Golf Investors have demanded Capitol Fund from Members. Will Terminate Our membership if not Paid

    Concur. "The Club reserves the right, in its discretion, to terminate, amend, modify or supplement this Agreement, the Plan and the Rules & Regulations, . . . [and] to recall any Membership at any time for any or no reason whatsoever, . . . and to make any other changes in the terms and...
  19. zddoodah

    Unpaid wages/retaliation wrongful termination possible case? Or should I give up?

    You already have a judgment, so just enforce it. Given the small amount of your judgment, you aren't going to find an attorney to do it on contingency, and paying a lawyer's hourly rate isn't practical.
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