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Q: My husband just got temp orders in texas. What happens if I dont return my daughter to texas?

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Oregon on Sep 3, 2015

Answered on Sep 3, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
Only an attorney in TX who has read all relevant documents can answer this.

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Q: If you get arrested and you tell the detective you want to talk to an attorney and they keep pressing you. To talk

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Oregon on Jul 19, 2015

Answered on Aug 31, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
Terms for dismissal? What does that mean? Grounds? You have an attorney, right? Ask your attorney.

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Q: if Donald trump gets elected president will my child be deported?

1 Answer | Asked in Other for Oregon on Aug 29, 2015

Answered on Aug 29, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
I guess we will have to wait and see what happens. But in the meantime, whynot get to an actual immigration attorney and get some actual advice.

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Q: Can I use a fan made super hero costume in window display promoting our "Super Patriotic" fourth of July event?

1 Answer | Asked in Business Law for Oregon on Jun 5, 2015

Answered on Aug 29, 2015

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Adam Studnicki's answer
Talk to a local intellectual property lawyer. They will need more information to answer, as this type of question is very fact-specific.

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Q: Charged with Criminal Trespassing II in Oregon. Am I guilty?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Oregon on Jul 21, 2015

Answered on Aug 28, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
What you ask is not just for basic legal advice. In order to fully answer you an attorney must know all of the facts, not just your version. There are at least two other versions which will be in the witness statement and the police report of this incident. Those thing must be known as well as the statute and case law on this specific topic.

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Q: Is a sport Calcutta legal in Oregon

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Oregon on Aug 27, 2015

Answered on Aug 28, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
This is not just a basic legal question to me or probably to any other attorney. What you can do is hire an attorney to write an opinion letter, after doing research on this topic.

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Q: I have2 possession charges one for clackamas county and one for multinomah one heroin and one meth I also have two theft

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Oregon on Aug 27, 2015

Answered on Aug 28, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
When you violate probation, you basically subject yourself to facing the time that you were originally facing before being put on probation. You need to go see a local criminal defense attorney who knows what the judge does in similar circumstances.

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Q: I am interested in purchasing a piece of property upon the owners death. Would a purchase option be the tool to use?

1 Answer | Asked in Other for Oregon on Aug 25, 2015

Answered on Aug 25, 2015

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Terrence H Thorgaard's answer
Yes, an option to purchase might be the way to go. I would check the title (have a title search done) in any case. This will tell you if they own the property as joint tenants with right of survivorship. If so, it is an open question whether your option would be enforceable following the death of one of the joint tenants. But if it\'s not a JTWROS, I suspect that your option would be good against any heirs. I suggest you ask an Oregon attorney about this.

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Q: what forms would have been needed in order to allow a person to represent her fathers estate?

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for Oregon on Jul 20, 2015

Answered on Aug 19, 2015

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Vincent J. Bernabei's answer
You will need a court order appointing you as personal representative of your father's estate. Once you get that court order, the clerk will issue letters testamentary. That is a document signed by the court that states you are authorized to act on behalf of your father's estate.

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Q: Do I have the legal right to take my 2 children (one not his biological and youngest is) and leave him to get a divorce?

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Oregon on Jul 21, 2015

Answered on Aug 19, 2015

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Vincent J. Bernabei's answer
You have the right to take both children and leave him to get a divorce. He also has the equal right to take his bio child and file for divorce. To obtain legal custody of his non bio child, he will have to overcome a presumption that you are acting in the child's best interests. That will be very hard for him to prove.

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Q: What should I do?

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Oregon on Aug 6, 2015

Answered on Aug 19, 2015

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Vincent J. Bernabei's answer
If you've made reasonable efforts to personally serve him to no avail, you may ask the court for an order authorizing service by publication. If he doesn't respond within 30 days, then you may obtain a default custody judgment. Once you have the custody judgment, you can obtain a writ of assistance directing local law enforcement to take the child and give the child to you. Once you have a custody judgment, law enforcement may be more willing to assist in locating him.

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Q: At what point can a Judge review a filed Tort and deem it frivolous?

1 Answer | Asked in Injury Law for Oregon on Aug 12, 2014

Answered on Aug 17, 2015

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Craig M. Hopkins' answer
A judge will not deem a case to be "frivolous" unilaterally. The opposition should file a motion for summary judgment if the case has no merit whatsoever.

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Q: In Oregon I was sued for liability of an accident on in my store. via arbitration he won since I filed late. and now

1 Answer | Asked in Injury Law for Oregon on Feb 15, 2015

Answered on Aug 17, 2015

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Craig M. Hopkins' answer
If you have retained a lawyer, you should direct this question directly to him/her. Good luck!

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Q: Is it legal for a jail to not count weekend time your incarcerated?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Oregon on Aug 16, 2015

Answered on Aug 17, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
When anyone is charged with a crime they need to get a private criminal defense attorney on thei side. Your friend needs an attorney in Oregon and also NM to address this matter.

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Q: If I was brought to the US as a child from Mexico and was 31 prior to June 15 2015 how do I obtain citizenship.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Oregon on Aug 14, 2015

Answered on Aug 17, 2015

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Shan Dimitris Potts' answer
You can not obtain citizenship through this, however you can apply for a work authorization. The program is called DACA, which will allow you to work for 3 years in the United States. Contact an immigration attorney to help you with this process. All the best.

"15 years of successful immigration law experience. The answer above is only general in nature cannot be construed as legal advice, given that not enough facts are known. It is your responsibility to retain a lawyer to analyze...

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Q: Oregon-can police officers executing a warrant for robbery call in another agency if they find evidence of another crime

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Oregon on Aug 6, 2015

Answered on Aug 13, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
Get to the law library and do the research to find similar cases. This is much, much more than a basic legal question. Evidence of a crime that is in plain view while conducting a search, can potentially lead to other charges being brought. But you have to do the research in your jurisdiction to find out the paramaters of what is allowed, and what is not allowed. I had a case here in FL many years ago where the cops were executing a warrant for violation of probation and found 4 guns under the...

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Q: what does evidence that you obtain full access to US abode mean ?

1 Answer | Asked in Other for Oregon on Jul 29, 2015

Answered on Aug 12, 2015

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Robert Jason De Groot's answer
How can we possibly answer this question without knowing all the facts and circumstances?

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