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Posted 14 days ago in Employment / Labor Berkeley, CA
Michael Robert Kirschbaum's answer
If there were no prior incidents, no warnings or other forms of discipline,... Posted 16 days ago in Debt Collection Richmond, CA
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
If the decedent owned a home that had a fair market value of more than $100,000... Posted 22 days ago in Trusts Oakland, CA
Karen A. Meckstroth's answer
I am sorry that your mother has passed away. I am assuming from your question...
Edward Warren Goodson's answer
I agree with the previous attorney's answer. We practice in Alameda and Contra... Posted 22 days ago in Class Action Oakland, CA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No. 'In general,' after 1996, applicants or aliens purportedly cannot file a... Posted about 1 month ago in Employee Benefits Richmond, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
You may need to take your dissolution (divorce) judgment back to an experienced... Posted about 1 month ago in Personal Injury El Sobrante, CA
Peter Robert Stone's answer
You must first file a public entity claim within six months of the date of the...
Adam David Sorrells' answer
Was your son injured, or just temprarily scared and in pain? Even as a lawyer,... Posted 2 months ago in Employment / Labor Oakland, CA
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Michael Robert Kirschbaum's answer
After 122 years of service one would think you have some rights. And you may,...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
I am sorry for your situation. As California is an at-will employment state... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Oakland, CA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
That is an interesting question. All who live in the U.S. regardless of... Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation Oakland, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
Under California law, there is a three day waiting period before one can get...
John Welch Miller's answer
In general, in the absence of a contract with the employer providing for wage... Posted 4 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Richmond, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
It is still valid but the problem is you may find it out of date given that 16...
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
A "will" and a "living will" are two entirely different things. A "will"... Posted 8 months ago in Elder Law Oakland, CA
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
What you describe constitutes possible elder abuse in California ... California...
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
Ms. Brewer's advice is good. I would also add that you should immediately... Posted 8 months ago in Power Of Attorney Oakland, CA
Frank A Selden's answer
A power of attorney is void when someone passes away. I don't see how one is...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I am sorry for your loss. Please know that the power of attorneys terminates... Posted 9 months ago in Litigation Oakland, CA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
Pro Se is usually used in federal court. Pro Per is usually used in state...
David Blake Newdorf's answer
"Pro per" and "pro se" are both shortened Latin phrases meaning an individual... |