sure you can change the report. My guess is that there's a good chance you will be cited for giving false information to a police officer. You might chat with a local criminal attorney and get his/her opinion. Its possible that by working through such an intermediary, you can make a deal that avoids criminal prosecution. Probably depends more on the facts of the accident and what the ultimate impact is (if any) on liability. If the accident was the other driver's fault and you or your...
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Powers of attorney in Washington are controlled by RCW 11.94. You first need to make sure the form he signed complies with that statute. Assuming its a valid poa the only ways to change it are 1, your father changes it when he's competent, 2 a guardian is appointed and the guardian changes it or 3 by a court order. If its really critical that your brother be removed, you should consult with local counsel to determine whether a guardianship should be filed or perhaps a petition under 11.94...
Thats going to be a tough one. In general, in the event of a sudden emergency, what might othewise be a negligent act will be held to not be negligence. The trouble is usually in proving that there was a sudden emergency. If you have or can find witnesses that corroborate your version of the events, you may not be liable. If not, you've got some problems.
You'll have to ask around for someone that does school work in WA. My experience in wa leads me to think that in all liklihood, your son was in a fight and the district imposed a long term suspension, with the understanding that if he sought counseling, they would reduce it to short term and let him back in. So they are not forcing him to go to counseling, just giving him a break if he does. Depending on the district, some allow kids discipline file to start over each year, and some carry...
If you're being cited with a Becca bill violation, there is a whole bunch more then this going on. Puyallup is never quick to make Becca referrals, so obviusly he's missed way more than for just this incident. That being said, administrators cannot MAKE you bring your child to school and if you have a note from your doc specifically excusing your child from school, or a particular class, that should defeat any Becca petition. Make sure that the not actually says he's excused for a medical...
There is no reason I can imagine under WA law that his children would be required to sign an agreement. If they are taking that position, visit another law firm. There are several ways to deal with mixed families, including trusts, life insurance and appropriate planning in the will (or living trust if you prefer). Your estate can be a bit complicated, given the fact that some of your property may be community and some separate. For example, his house may continue to be his separate...
You didn't really ask a question. But, if you're wanting to know what to do, I'd first consult with a King County lawyer who does probate work. He or she can file a notice in the probate proceeding requesting that you receive notice of all actions by the executor. You also have the right to request that the executor provide an accounting to the court and beneficiaries of all assets and funds taken into the estate and an explanation of what is happening to them. Contesting probates is...
You need to be careful on all this. From your description, this would be a separate debt. (since you're here in Washington, this is a community property state, with community debts as well). However, over time, things can be done to essentially convert a separate debt into a community one. for example, refinancing. Sometimes people have done something that will change the category of the debt without even realizing it. It can be something as simple as the language in any community property...
Residential construction law tends to be state specific, so the first thing I'd suggest is spending the time and money to consult with someone in Virginnia familiar with that area of the law. Youll get better advice if you organize your paperwork with copies to leave with him/her and perhaps write a narrative with all the relevant issues, dates and names etc. In general, this type of case can be pretty difficult because it often involves more then just the contractor. If you go after him, he...
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the law may be different in Georgia, but in general, people who would or might have an interest in the estate, which would most likely include siblings, have a right to be kept apprised of what's going on in the estate and are entitled to a full accounting of what has transpired in the estate. Life insurance normally passes outside of the estate and the sisters may not have any legal standing to even question who the beneficiaries are. They certainly do not have a right to ask how you spent...
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