A GAL/Next Friend appointed by the Family Court for an adult is what? The person's counsel? Guardian? Both? Neither?
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Answered on July 16, 2012
If you can prove your competence, which it appears you can, then the GAL appointment should dissolve upon proof thereof. As was earlier suggested...
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I am going to court to force my ex husband to make timely payments for my health insurance which he is currently behind on.
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Answered on July 16, 2012
I think a determining factor in asking the judge to take these payments out of his check (essentially a garnishment) would be how often he is late...
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Broker promised heat/water was included, but really isn't
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Answered on July 16, 2012
Unfortunately no.
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Can your primary doctor refuse to admit you because you had a disagreement a week ago in her office?
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Answered on July 16, 2012
Barring some incredibly strange case law in NC it doesn't appear the doctor did anything wrong, especially if your daughter is a frequent flyer in...
MA residents driving in NY got a speeding ticket for driving 91 in the 65mph zone
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Answered on July 16, 2012
Re-ask this question in New York and look for an experienced Speeding Ticket defense attorney in the county you got the ticket in to assist you. ...
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Can a attorney drop a client because a family member showed up at his office for paperwork? do superior courts close for 3months
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Answered on July 16, 2012
That shoots up several warning flares about using him as an attorney if I'm being honest, namely the not turning documents in, no call backs, and...
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I am 18 years old and interested in changing my name, so what are the steps i need to take in order to make this possible?
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Answered on July 16, 2012
This is covered by M.G.L. c. 210 s. 12 (http://www.malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartII/TitleIII/Chapter210/Section12). For an adult it is a...
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Threatened !
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Answered on July 16, 2012
Go to your local District Court and file for a 209A Temporary Restraining Order. The standard is that you must prove you are in imminent fear of...
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We are a tenant at will. Our landlord served us with a termination notice out of retaliation of us reporting her actions
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Answered on July 13, 2012
On these limited facts it is impossible to answer. Find a local Landlord/Tenant attorney to discuss this ASAP.
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Who do i call find out info
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Answered on July 13, 2012
I'd call the local police department to report is whereabouts and that you know he has a warrant. If that fails, call the local State Police...
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