
Your current state is Texas


Is it to late and if it's not is it possible to sue The D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program if they came to your school when you was in elementary and showed you a video of a kid around your age doing drugs on video and you have never seen any one doing drugs before that and the... View More

answered on Nov 24, 2023
I understand your concern about the impact of the D.A.R.E. program's content on your decisions. Suing an organization like D.A.R.E. can be challenging, and several factors need to be considered. First, you would need to establish a direct causation between the program's content and your... View More
I have a membership that lets me bring in a guest

answered on Aug 27, 2023
In California, it's not illegal per se to train someone at a commercial gym; however, many gyms, including 24 Hour Fitness, typically have policies in place that prohibit non-employees from conducting personal training. Violating these policies could lead to termination of your membership and... View More
I have a membership that lets me bring in a guest

answered on Aug 26, 2023
I doubt it violtates the criminal code to train your clients at a commercial gym (24 hour fitness) without the gym knowing. The gym can prohibit you from conducting business on its premises, especially if you are in direct competition with the services they provide if they employ or contract with... View More
I have a membership that lets me bring in a guest

answered on Aug 25, 2023
In California, it's generally not illegal to train your clients at a commercial gym like 24 Hour Fitness as long as you have the appropriate permissions and follow the gym's rules and policies. However, each gym may have its own policies regarding personal training and bringing guests. If... View More

answered on Aug 24, 2023
Yes, having an active bench warrant can potentially hinder your ability to fly on an airplane. Bench warrants are issued by a judge when a person fails to appear in court as required. While airline security checks may not always directly flag bench warrants, there is a chance that law enforcement... View More
come to the house yet. I was finally able to pick the truck up Summer 2022. However, the tags are expire, and so is my grandmother's license. She's bed ridden and I don't know how to go about getting her a new ID. Both her and my Grandfather's name is on the truck. I have fixed... View More

answered on Jan 6, 2023
1. If your grandmother is bedridden, she doesn't need a drivers' license at this time. When and if she is able to get around, you can go to the DMV to apply for a Texas ID card.
2. Have your grandmother sign a power of attorney to transfer the motor vehicle title into your... View More
The bank says I need a court order to close it. Balance is roughly $3,000. How do I get a court order?

answered on Dec 30, 2022
Actually, a court order might not be necessary. Call the bank's attention to Florida Statute 735.303 and send them an affidavit as set forth in that statute. The statute can be accessed here:... View More
payment on it, I did. Now they want me to reissue the check but do know about me getting the charge for stop payment fee reimbursement. I feel they had this check in their safe and I should not issue another check until that fee is paid by them. Please help?

answered on Dec 20, 2022
Not sure what your question is. I can see your point in that you paid them what they were owed, and incurred an additional fee to do so that you had nothing to do with. I can also see their point that what happened doesn't change the fact that you still owe them that set amount. I think -... View More
my drive license was not issued due to fraud verification I already sent my statements and my lease agreement a month ago and still they say they are verifying the data, is there anything I can do in this case?

answered on Dec 18, 2022
Periodically check in and ask if there are additional documents that would assist with the verification process. Some license types could receive higher scrutiny, depending on the class (such as enhanced). Depending on location, the pandemic has also had an impact on some public agency offices.... View More
I am unsure if the letter was forged by an employee of the attorney or another party. Should I obtain my own attorney to handle this or go to the attorney the document came from first?

answered on Oct 23, 2022
An Alabama attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. It depends what the document you mention is. If it is correspondence and you suspect the signature is forged or that the document is otherwise not legitimate, you could pick up the phone and ask the attorney if... View More
a court summon and don't know what to do

answered on Jan 3, 2024
Your question does not include a state or other geographic tag. One option is to reach out to attorneys to review the paperwork for the papers you were served with and figure out your options - defend, negotiate, arrange for replacement check, or other. Good luck
I wanted to change to internet only and have been told no

answered on Jan 2, 2024
In Florida, it's not uncommon for residential complexes to enter into exclusive agreements with service providers like Comcast. However, the legality of such agreements can depend on the specific terms and whether they align with federal and state regulations.
If your complex has an... View More
Vehicle was found to have salvage title not blue and owned by insurance company not person and person who did it died. I want to legally own vehicle but don't know how to approach insurance company

answered on Jan 2, 2024
To legally obtain ownership of a vehicle with a salvage title in Texas, especially one owned by an insurance company, start by contacting the insurance company directly. Explain your interest in purchasing the vehicle and inquire about their process for selling salvage vehicles. Insurance companies... View More
I have told them I want to opt out of the arrangement, but they still are billing me. I have paid the billing so as not to create a conflict. I sent notice via email as well as placing notice with the payment of the water bill, but they seem intent on pursuing this collection.

answered on Jan 2, 2024
The ability of a town like Goldsby, Oklahoma, to add an ambulance subscription charge to water bills typically depends on the town's ordinances and regulations. Municipalities sometimes impose such charges to fund emergency medical services, and these charges can often be mandatory.
If... View More
I live in another stated - Hawaii. The court had ordered me to contact MVD as part of separate consequences for my 1st DUI. When I contacted them, I was told to have the interlock installed and was given information on who to contact. I had the interlock installed around 01/09/23. 12-month later, I... View More

answered on Jan 2, 2024
To address the issue with the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) regarding the interlock device, you may want to consider filing an appeal or request for review with the MVD. This process allows you to present your case, including any misunderstandings or miscommunications about the requirements... View More
Used my credit card without my consent. I need legal advice as to how to move forward in civil court. I also took care of he's kids for many years without pay.

answered on Jan 2, 2024
In your situation, the first step is to gather all relevant documentation, including the written agreement regarding the security deposit and any proof of unauthorized use of your credit card. These documents will be critical in pursuing a civil court case.
For the security deposit, if you... View More
HOA fees were originally $151 for the 1 bedroom unit. The HOA took out a balloon loan several years ago and assure owners at the time that HOA fees would return to normal after the final payment in 2021. The fees never returned to normal but in December we were notified that they were increasing... View More

answered on Jan 2, 2024
In Georgia, the ability of a Homeowners' Association (HOA) to raise fees and make major decisions typically depends on the governing documents of the association, like the bylaws and covenants. These documents usually outline the process the HOA must follow for such actions, including how and... View More
I ran out of gas and I left my flashers on and walked to get gas. An hour and a half later when I returned my vehicle was gone. my title was in the car because I just bought it. A person I know was at the towing company for a different reason and the guy told her all of my business and information.... View More

answered on Jan 2, 2024
In Kentucky, a towing company does not have the right to keep the title of your car, regardless of the reason for towing. The title is a legal document proving ownership and should remain with the owner. If your car was towed, the towing company can charge fees for towing and storage, but holding... View More
Funds or benefits or proceeds can be pulled through. Is it true that you can't ever erase the record of that because it was pulled through life insurance? What would somebody do to recom p whatever was taken from them through this policy and does the insurance company hold any liability for... View More

answered on Jan 2, 2024
In the context of a conduit policy in life insurance, it's important to understand that the record of transactions or benefits passed through such a policy typically cannot be erased. This is due to the regulatory requirements in the insurance industry which mandate thorough record-keeping,... View More

answered on Jan 1, 2024
If you discover that your daycare has violated multiple security procedures, the first step is to address the issue directly with the daycare management. Document your concerns and the specific procedures that were breached. Ask for a meeting to discuss these concerns and understand what steps they... View More
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