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1 Answer | Asked in Banking for Florida on
Q: I opened an account with Chase and deposited my paycheck, days later they closed my account, how do I get my money back
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick answered on Nov 29, 2021

You locate and hire a very experienced banking lawyer who knows how to fix stuff like this and pay them to try to help you.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Missouri on
Q: Do I have a time limit when it comes to filing a correction deed after a property I have 1/2 interest in has been sold?

The Quitclaim Deed I filed that needs to be corrected states; 'I am giving 'ALL INSTEAD of 1/2' which is the actual interest in the property I have. I did not intend to do that but when I noticed I felt confident the sale would not go through. I guess I am not positive it did, all I... Read more »

Anthony M. Avery
Anthony M. Avery answered on Nov 29, 2021

Yes there are time limits. Hire a competent MO attorney to file suit to reform the deed today if needed. If you intended to convey your entire interest whatever it was, then you do not need to correct anything, as it has already been conveyed. If it had been a warranty deed, and you only had... Read more »

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Discrimination for Ohio on
Q: My employer is threatening corrective action if we don't divulge yes or no to having the covid shot. HIPAviolation?
Nicholas P. Weiss
Nicholas P. Weiss answered on Nov 29, 2021

Your employer is allowed to ask this question and get an answer. It is not a violation of HIPAA.

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Discrimination for Ohio on
Q: I work for a company in Akron, Ohio on 11/17/2021 my day off of work. My manager called called me to tell me I was susp

Suspended until further notice. On 11/18/2021 I called to see if documentation was filed and that I would come pick it up that day. Only to be called back fifteen minutes later to say they could not suspended me. But I was not allowed back to my designated area. Now they r offering me a job that I... Read more »

Nicholas P. Weiss
Nicholas P. Weiss answered on Nov 29, 2021

I'm assuming that this is a disability discrimination matter. If that is the case then they are likely offering you a different position as a reasonable accommodation for your claimed disability. If you don't take it it is likely that they can terminate you.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Ohio on
Q: For a custody arrangement to change. What motions need to be filed?

Mom and dad no longer together. According to arrangement made, mom cannot move away from county. This was a request made by the father and granted by the court. If more details are needed, please ask!

Nicholas P. Weiss
Nicholas P. Weiss answered on Nov 29, 2021

Motion to modify parenting plan. You'll need to establish that since the last order there has been 1) a substantial change in circumstances and 2) that the change is in the best interest of the minor child.

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