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Can an at-will employer write me up without warning?
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Yes, an at-will employer can write you up without warning. Although, I am not sure our... more

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There are no court orders between us or pending case. I just am preparing if there was. We were...
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Those facts and others would provide context for a judge in making a decision (if needed.) Nothing... more

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When a living trust is made how is it recorded as fact? Can you just say that there is one and not...
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Trust are not public information. Without knowing more it's difficult to provide guidance. You... more

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if a jury saw a prejedicial video of the defendant in a visit arguing with a girlfriend and he is...
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Most evidence presented to jury by the prosecutor is harmful or detrimental (prejudicial) to the... more

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Is it illegal if a 13 year old boy had feelings for me and wants a relationship with me and I'm a...
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Eighteen. more

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What is homeless court
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Homeless courts are special court sessions held in a local shelter or other community site designed... more

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How can I show that I was forced to sign something I don't agree with? I was advised once to place...
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Quite simply, you will need to present evidence that shows you were forced to sign the contract... more

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What is the law (protocol) when the custodial parent passes? What is the obligation for child...
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The payments would be made to the guardian(s.) Of course, an infinite number of scenarios could... more

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I have been seeing my partner since late last year. I recently found out that he already had a...
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You don't ask a question. I am not sure what he intends to sue you for, but there doesn't seem to... more

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Set aside default
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A properly supported, drafted and filed request to set aside a default order or judgment can be... more


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