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Michael Robert Kirschbaum's answer
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If there were no prior incidents, no warnings or other forms of discipline,...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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If the decedent owned a home that had a fair market value of more than $100,000...
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Karen A. Meckstroth's answer
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I am sorry that your mother has passed away. I am assuming from your question...
Edward Warren Goodson
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I agree with the previous attorney's answer. We practice in Alameda and Contra...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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No. 'In general,' after 1996, applicants or aliens purportedly cannot file a...
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Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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You may need to take your dissolution (divorce) judgment back to an experienced...
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Peter Robert Stone
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You must first file a public entity claim within six months of the date of the...
Adam David Sorrells
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Was your son injured, or just temprarily scared and in pain? Even as a lawyer,...
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Best Answer: Michael Robert Kirschbaum's answer
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After 122 years of service one would think you have some rights. And you may,...
Steven Alan Fink
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I am sorry for your situation. As California is an at-will employment state...
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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That is an interesting question. All who live in the U.S. regardless of...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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Under California law, there is a three day waiting period before one can get...
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John Welch Miller's answer
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In general, in the absence of a contract with the employer providing for wage...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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It is still valid but the problem is you may find it out of date given that 16...
Janet Lee Brewer
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
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A "will" and a "living will" are two entirely different things. A "will"...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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What you describe constitutes possible elder abuse in California ... California...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Ms. Brewer's advice is good. I would also add that you should immediately...
Frank A Selden
Frank A Selden's answer
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A power of attorney is void when someone passes away. I don't see how one is...
Alan James Brinkmeier
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
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I am sorry for your loss. Please know that the power of attorneys terminates...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Pro Se is usually used in federal court. Pro Per is usually used in state...
David Blake Newdorf
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"Pro per" and "pro se" are both shortened Latin phrases meaning an individual...

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