Does an 18 year old Florida high school student have the right to leave an unstable home to live with a willing stable family ?
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Answered on March 05, 2013
In Florida the age of majority is 18. As an adult, she can decide freely where she wants to live and who she wants to associate with. There is...
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Can I work legally while waiting for the court hearings?
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Answered on March 04, 2013
The status that permitted you to work was terminated. Therefore you need some other ground to lawfully work in the United States. Apply for EAD and...
Is attorney/client information given in a free consultation privileged?
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Answered on August 07, 2012
Yes, information given by a potential client in anticipation of representation is privileged, even if there is a conflict or client chooses not to...
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Is the assumption of the presence of marijuanna enough to constitute probable cause for a vehicle search?
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Answered on August 07, 2012
The police officer isn't "assuming" anything when he searches the car. Based on what he sees and smells he may establish a reasonable suspicion...
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If you guarantee a $10,000 loan with cash for a relative, the bank takes my funds due to default, can I get a judgment ?
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Answered on July 16, 2012
You need to give a more detailed explanation of what he debt was and what your relation to it is. Was there a loan that they took out for...
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Have my nieces civil liberties been vialated?
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Answered on July 09, 2012
Please provide more information, like who accused of her of doing what exactly. From your description I understand that she was accused of doing...
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How do you find an attorney that will go up against the city of cape coral
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Answered on July 06, 2012
I'd say it depends on how influential the person is in your city. It may be that attorneys in your area may not be willing to take the case....
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Why am I not eligible for deferred prosecution?
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Answered on June 27, 2012
The bigger issue is the second part of your question. If you're convicted for a crime of moral turpitude, USCIS may choose to remove you....
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