Should I fight a summary offense disorderly conduct citation?
A disorderly conduct charge is a summary offense in Pennsylvania: maximum fine of $300.00, or 90 days in jail, or both. Jail time is very...
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A disorderly conduct charge is a summary offense in Pennsylvania: maximum fine of $300.00, or 90 days in jail, or both. Jail time is very...
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1. No, the arrest should not affect you in the future. 2. If you are unsatisfied with your attorney, you can (a) fire him or her, and/or (b)...
Yes, but there may be consequences to you depending upon your written fee agreement with your attorney. If there's no written fee agreement, 100%...
It depends upon your employer's policies, which you are presumably aware of. If you took the job with the knowledge and understanding that you...
Procedurally, it's not clear what has happened. There is a will, but you say that the house was not included in the will. I'm not sure I can...
My initial thought is that since the settlement occurred well after the date of separation from your wife, she is not entitled to any of it -- but...
Don't take a bench warrant lightly -- go take care of your traffic fines (probably only $75.00 for invalid inspection, but call the court). ...
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I agree that you need an attorney for this, and I know I'm unable to give you much of an answer on the meager facts you've presented. How you "get...
Let me be the Pennsylvania tiebreaker for the California attorneys chiming in: Pennsylvania *does* look to a parent's ability to pay before...