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    Legal Advice I sued my apartment for bedbugs and won. Now they put an eviction on my background check. NYC

    Legal Advice I sued my apartment for bedbugs and won. Now they put an eviction on my background check. NYC


    I sued my apartment for bedbugs and won. Now they put an eviction on my background check. NYC

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 08:08 AM PDT

    What is the process to remove an eviction that never happened from your background check? Trying to apply to apartments and keep getting denied.

    How do I go about getting this removed from my record? Any help appreciated!

    Edit: also is this possible with the courts closed? Can I do a virtual hearing?

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    [UPDATE] My brother is dying of cancer and his wife is selling his meds.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2021 07:12 PM PDT

    Original here.

    Followup here.

    Hello. It has been a while. I will make this short. My brother passed away from cancer on July 24, 2020. My brother's wife was finally evicted from my grandmother's property. Myself and many family members had called CPS. The children were taken from her custody. She failed every drug test the court ordered of her. She's been in jail for drug charges and theft for a while now.

    My mother now has custody of the children and they live with her.

    They are safe, healthy, and doing so well. Watching them grow and learn makes me swell with pride. I see my brother in them so much. I know he would be happy to know they are safe.

    Thanks for all your help.

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    My stepfather took my two sisters to Palestine without the permission of my mother, help?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 10:18 AM PDT

    Both (10F) (6F) are with my stepfather without my mother's knowledge or consent, in Palestine. What should we do and is it possible for them to come back?

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    My mom was fired by her boss while she was sitting in a hospital bed. What can we do?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 08:10 AM PDT

    Location: New York, NY.

    This has been a pretty terrible. My mom has worked as an admin for the same person for 25 years. Now my mom has been in and out of the hospital for the last few months with various health issues. She had kept in communication with her boss about what was happening and in between one of her stays she even attempted to go into work and train a temp. As recently as two weeks ago her boss said "don't worry you'll always have a job here". Then, two days ago I guess she got upset about my moms extended absence and called her WHILE SHE WAS SITTING IN THE HOSPITAL and fired her. She tried blaming my mom by saying she didn't fully train a replacement so this is the situation my mom put her in. The stress of that news affected my moms recovery a bit which is devastating to see.

    I'm wondering what the best course of action is here. Everyone I spoke to is outraged but I don't know the first thing to do. My moms main concern is money right now so I plan on helping her file for unemployment but after that can anyone offer advice on how to proceed? I appreciate any help!

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    Had someone's car towed, now they're accusing me of damaging their car.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 11:01 AM PDT

    Hi there! I don't really know who to ask for help on this, so I thought I'd post on here. I live in Florida by the way.

    A couple of days ago someone was parked in my reserved spot at my apartments, and I ended up having to call a tow truck company and have them towed. I felt bad, but I pay for my spot and I waited for almost an hour for them to come and move it!

    The next day I saw a note on my car and the person who parked in my spot apologized and asked me to reach out to them. I was in a hurry, felt bad, and honestly didn't really want to talk with them so I kind of just ignored the note.

    Today, I found another note on my car saying that they "don't want to get the police involved" and that "vandalism of $1,000+ is a felony". I'm pretty sure they are implying that I have done damage to their car... which made me confused and kind of nervous...

    I swear I didn't do any damage to the car, just got their car towed, but do I call them and tell them that? or do I get a lawyer and stay silent? Am I going to have the police show up at my door? I am just stressing about this a lot because I don't want a felony or have to pay $1,000's to fix their car!

    PLEASE HELP!!!

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    Secretly took nude pictures and sent to another person

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 07:17 AM PDT

    Kentucky - throwaway account. A female relative is 18. Her MOTHER (she does not live with her) secretly took nude pictures of her in the bathtub and texted them to the 18-year-old female's boyfriend. He notified her immediately when he received them. I assume file a police report but I don't know what the extent of her mother has done.

    Edit: this was in a hotel room that the mother rented when she came down to visit her. Her mother lives in Indiana

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    Adverse Possession in MA with hostile and conniving neighbors **long post**

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 02:32 AM PDT

    Hello! I was looking for some kind of advice or opinions on this situation that one of my relatives is struggling with and it's stressing her out.

    Back in 2007, my relative had a neighbor that installed a fence around their yard. However, they intentionally overstepped their property line and installed the fence on my relative's property, which was about a couple of feet. They explained that they needed to install the fence where they put it to make more room for their dogs in the yard. My relative is timid and doesn't like confrontation, so at the time, she didn't cause too much of a scene about it and reluctantly allowed them to do it. My relative did mention to them that if she ever needed to make changes that the fence would need to be removed. This was a verbal discussion, however, my relative had sent them letters and texts advising this same thing over the years about it because getting to certain parts of the house now required her to go into their yard. They were regularly told about the inconvenience.

    Fast forward 2021, my relative is planning on selling the house and has decided to renovate her fencing. When she kindly advised the neighbors about this construction, she was met with a hostile reaction. The neighbors are now arguing saying that it is their property and they had the land surveyed to confirm it. However, they refuse to show the paperwork for it. They are now also saying that the fence there was maintained since 1994, which is not true because the fence was replaced and moved intentionally in 2007. The plot plans show that the property they took is infact my relative's land. My relative is getting a surveyor to confirm the property space and to register the verification. When she advised the neighbors of this, the neighbor's husband aggressively went to the house and intimidated her. Slamming on the door and giving her a hard time. My relative called the police because she felt threatened and has the report for the incident. They have been gaslighting her and telling her that she is sneaky and conniving when my relative has communicated everything she has been planning to do with them properly. The surveyor advised that they will be verifying the property line at the end of the month. When this was communicated to the neighbors, the neighbors were caught in their back yard discussing the idea of making it difficult for the surveyor to get the measurements and moved one of their back yard structures in a way that blocks part of the yard in order to deter the surveyor. The next few days, a letter was sent to my relative from her neighbor's apparent lawyer that advised that legal mediation was required to discuss property lines or my relative will be dragged through costly litigation. She is stressed out about it.

    My relative contacted a lawyer and the lawyer did not seem to be remotely helpful. The lawyer advised that all the texts and letters were redundant because none of them were legally certified and that most likely she was going to lose the space, even though she was paying property taxes on it for all that time. The lawyer advised that the plot plans and survey probably wouldn't help her. Hearing this made her stress even more because she was trying to not cause trouble and be neighborly about the property line and fence, but she was taken advantage of by these awful neighbors.

    IMO based on what my relative told me, the lawyer is an idiot, she needs to find a new one and my relative still has the right to take back what was taken from her. The new fence was installed in 2007 and per the law in MA, you have to wait at least 20 years to claim land that is someone else's property if the other property owner never acknowledges the use of the property or shows lack of attention and interest to it. I feel the letters and texts are very important pieces of evidence that show there was acknowledgement of the fence installation and they carry weight regardless of them being certified or not. The survey that is soon to happen will also be very helpful. The neighbors acting the way they are also implies that they know my relative has a case against them that's valid, so they are resorting to hostile and sneaky behavior. The only thing that I heard that is worrying is the fact that the fence that the neighbor's installed was done by the neighbor's husband.. so they can potentially lie and say that the fence was always there since 1994 and was just maintained because there is no paper trail potentially of any sort. Though, I believe there needs to be some kind of documentation like a permit for construction or something. It's a messy situation and my relative needs to learn how to deal with confrontation or people will take advantage of her like this again.

    Has anyone had experience with this? Does she have a chance or do you believe she is going to lose the property that she reluctantly let her neighbor's use? Any advice or help with this is appreciated.

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    Incorrectly diagnosed and mistreated during ICU stay...advice?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 07:45 AM PDT

    I posted this is a medical group, but they advised that I should seek legal advice. Fair warning it's long, but I'd appreciate those who take a look at the situation. Thanks.

    A month ago, my husband was unable to wake me. He thought I was sleeping until he noticed my toes and fingers were blue. He started chest compressions until EMS arrived, where I was taken by ambulance to the hospital. However, they ended up care flighting me to a different hospital due to the level of care that I needed.

    While they were working on me, a nurse asked my husband if I take any illicit drugs. He said no, because I don't. She asked if I take regular medications, and he explained that I take anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications, which I do. She asked how often and he said he wasn't sure the exact time and amounts but that I recently had refilled (Gabapentin). This is true, because it was the normal time to refill it.

    It seems that the nurse took that information and relayed it to the staff as though it had something to do with my episode, and I was from that point on observed as a case of a drug overdose. Despite the fact that they gave me two doses of Narcan....which did not work because I had no opiates in my system. My full drug panel was all negative as I could predict. They tested me for everything, all negative. My husband brought the bottles of my medications to the hospital to show that each dose could be correctly accounted for. He told them that he had them multiple times but no one would check them. This all happened after I was transported and put on a ventilator for 5 days. All to no avail, falling on deaf ears.

    My mother arrived and quite impatiently asked exactly why I was being treated as a drug overdose patient with absolutely no evidence or drug history, and the doctor simply told her it was how I presented when I arrived. That's it. My mom explained that I have a history of pneumonia and I was very sick the couple of days leading up to this episode, and I had told her I was coughing up so much fluid it felt as if I was drowning. She had told me I should really go to the doctor, but I'm a mom of 4 and I'm always used to just riding things out. I guess this time I wasn't so lucky and I had to have aspirated. My chest x-ray showed excessive fluid in my lungs and there is a report stating the the same.

    Another note- I'm a breastfeeding mother. When I was extubated, I woke up engorged. I requested a breast pump, and a rude nurse said only if a milk sample tests negative for drugs. It did, and they gave me the pump but forced me to throw my milk away. Point is, I wouldn't be a breastfeeding mom if I was doing drugs or abusing my medications!!!

    The reason I'm so hung up on this are many, but a big one being how you are treated if the staff thinks you're an OD. I got my period back for the first time since giving birth while on the ventilator, and a specific nurse made me sit in it (no pads, underwear, nothing) and told me that if I wanted to be comfortable, I wouldn't have "done what I did to bring myself there". I ended up with a UTI. She was a night nurse and frequently yelled at me, would not let me use the bathroom (by this time I was walking but had to have someone there in case I fell). She would ignore my call lights so I would go hours so thirsty and very late on help for pain (ten ribs were broken during chest compressions), but I was only allowed Tylenol since I was deemed an overdose case, while I felt as if I were shot in the chest. I asked for a cold pack and was refused and told that I was being "needy". The doctor I'm following up with (who is great, by the way) sent me for an CT angiogram of the chest which diagnosed atelectasis, which he said is most likely due from poor pain control with so much trauma to my ribs, making it hard to take full breaths. Basically my lungs have been shriveling up, if they don't improve they could collapse.

    Another issue is that this will follow me since it's now on my medical record and as someone who has worked in the medical field before becoming a SAHM I know how patient care can decline if a provider thinks you have a drug history. Care declines, patients aren't taken seriously...etc. It shouldn't be that way but I've seen it.

    But another thing is my pride. I went through hell and almost died. I woke up from the ventilator terrified and confused, sick and in pain. Restrained with a tube down my throat. No idea what happened, but I know what DIDN'T happen. Then instead of receiving compassionate care, I was left in a room alone to bleed, dirty and ignored and made to basically get over it because I "did it to myself." It's affected me mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. I'm still recovering and on bed rest and I find myself stewing about the situation and anger building every day. I'm glad to be alive but what happened when I woke up was horrifying it it's own way.

    Is there a way to do anything about this? I feel that someone needs to be held accountable and I want this off my medical record because it's false. And it's hurtful. Deeply hurtful.

    Any advice?

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    Landlord is charging me 11,330 for fire damages that aren't my fault or are they? I am very confused.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 02:04 AM PDT

    I was renting an apartment in Tennessee with two other people. While I was at work the stove caught fire and damaged the kitchen pretty badly, luckily my roommates managed to take care of it before it was out of control. Only our unit was damaged thankfully.

    So here is where Im confused at who is at fault, it is an older model stove where the pilot light is always active with a drip plate underneath. My two roomates were asleep upstairs and the stove was in the off position. No move in check was ever done and no maintenance was ever done to the stove or the firestop extinguisher cans(We've been at the place for 3 years) above the stove which failed to do anything to stop the fire. The downstairs smoke alarm for the kitchen also failed to go off, only the upstairs one did.

    We didnt have any renters insurance so the landlord is saying the 11,330 falls on our shoulders to pay, even though we didn't cause the fire. Any advice regarding this situation would be very appreciated.

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    Vindictive Grandmother AL

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 07:48 AM PDT

    About a week and a half ago I was hospitalized. I started a new medicine with my doctor and my body reacted horribly to it. It gave me severe depression combined with random blackouts caused me to inevitably end up in the hospital. Grandmother called CPS on me telling them I was a heavy drug user. My son has been with her since then. I had a drug test done at the hospital that was negative on all accounts. CPS will not return my calls. She has been doing anything and everything to get custody of my son. Including blackmailing her own son to file for sole custody. I have followed all of the safety plan guidelines. But she is trying to change his doctor, daycare, school, everything. She is going to the lawyer because she wants to start getting child support from her son and the monthly tax credits. She is using my son. He keeps crying to come home and it crushes me to tell him no. I feel helpless. Advice?

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    Getting fix-it tickets in company car as an employee - California

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 08:35 AM PDT

    Asking for my brother. This is what he told me but I feel like something doesn't add up.

    He got a fix-it ticket while driving the company car for a cracked windshield and expired registration I believe. He says the cop gave him a ticket but told him the owner of the vehicle had to be the one to take care of it- this is the part that seems weird to me. I get that it isn't his car and keeping it current isn't his job, but idk how these things work.

    Anyway, my brother gave the ticket to the owner of the company and wrongly assumed he would take care of it. My brother stopped working for the company shortly after all this happened. When he went to renew his license recently he found out that it was suspended because the ticket was never taken care of and has gone to collections. For what it's worth, all the paperwork from collections did show all the info about this ticket had been sent to his old job so he never received anything which is why he assumed the owner of the company had taken care of it.

    The ticket is pretty pricey at this point and of course my brother doesn't want to be the one to pay for it. What's the best course of action here? Time to lawyer up?

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    Hospital lied to me, now I owe $3500

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 08:15 AM PDT

    Hi there, so I have a medical insurance claim issue that I want to know if I have a case on. I had a CT scan and my hospital didn't request preauthorization for it so my insurance won't cover the bill. Here's the kicker, right before I went into the scan a nurse sat me down and said "so I see here on my computer that you don't have to have preauthorization and that insurance will completely cover your scan" I say "that's great!" She responded "now just as a formality please sign here saying you'll cover any costs that insurance doesn't pay." I think "well she just said It's fully covered so I'm good" and I sign it. Go do the scan and go on my merry way. My claim gets denied because I didn't have preauthorization for the scan. After my claim is denied I call my insurance and I find out that the hospital called my insurance company to ask if preauthorization was required, and the insurance said yes you have to submit it prior to the scan and then the hospital still didn't submit it. If I came to a court with this saying the hospital gave me a contract with false pretenses and was negligent in submitting the preauthorization would I be able to void the contract and get out of paying for it? For anyone that answers thanks for the help and consideration!

    TLDR: my hospital gave false information to me about preauthorization for a scan and now I owe the full amount, can I get out of it?

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    Are “great grandparents rights” even a thing?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 09:09 AM PDT

    (Forgive me for formatting, I am on mobile)

    I'm located in Ohio and I am an unmarried woman with a 2 year old daughter. My partners paternal grandmother has always been allowed visitation with my daughter, but recently I have not been allowing it for my daughters safety. Let's give the grandmother a fake name, "Shirley". Shirley lost her husband in November and has been extremely abusive towards everyone in the family because the husband is no longer able to tell her to knock it off. She has been like this for the last 30 or so years according to anecdotal evidence provided by my partners family, but it has gotten exponentially worse since her husband has passed.

    Some examples of her behavior include:

    •Before her husband passed, it was suspected that she poisoned him and there was a full investigation that followed her threats and his hospitalization

    •She uninvited the entire family from her husbands memorial service and threatened to call the police on anyone who showed up

    •She stalks my house and my partners mothers house (who has been divorced from Shirleys son for several years) and will take pictures of my car and the outside of my home

    •She got together with her attorney and cut nearly everyone out of her will (which no one really cares about, but it's still shocking that she would do that to her own children and grandchildren)

    •She has become so violent and abusive towards her own daughter (my partners paternal aunt) that she had a protection order for herself and her 4 children granted to keep her safe from Shirleys harassment and anger. Shirley has since broken the order 3 times and was caught breaking into the aunts garage last week

    There are many more examples, but to keep it short ill sum it up and say that I don't feel comfortable leaving my 2 year old with someone so unstable. Well now I am receiving texts from Shirley that she has met with her attorney and they are going to take me to court for visitation rights and I "better be sorry" because now I'll have to "go broke paying for an attorney" to defend myself.

    Edit: some wording was weird and I fixed it to make the sentence flow better

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    Guy at work reverses car into my wheelbarrow, insists I'm at fault

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 08:07 AM PDT

    So this happend Tuesday in Belgium.

    I work in the construction as a quality engineer for concrete. I was about to take a sample at a mobile production site. The way this site is situated is that there is no real parking space. So I'm always working near cars.

    It was 6:30 am and already light outside. This guy drives on the site to deliver a document to his overseer. He parks his car behind 2 other cars perpendicular so the cars wouldn't be able to leave. He didn't even park in a parking spot.

    I was about to take my sample when I realized I forgot my gloves in the lab container. I set down my wheelbarrow behind his car as it's the place where the truck passes so I can climb in and take the sample and so he doesn't forget and drives of while I'm fetching my gloves. At this point this guy was nowhere to be seen and the lab is a few steps away.

    Just as I walk into the lab the guy comes outside, gets in his car and immediately reverses into the wheelbarrow without looking. Damage to his car is a small deep scratch into the paint layer on his rear bumper. It's barely noticeable.

    I give my contact information and we both continue or work day. While I'm driving to another site he calls me saying he wants to tell insurance that either: 1) I hit his car with the wheelbarrow. 2) he hit the wheelbarrow while I was walking with it. 3) the wind blew the wheelbarrow into his car (the wheelbarrow was too far from the car for this to be plausible but there's no tape or photos so)

    He said this because he would have to pay 700 euros if he told insurance if he drove into an object that wasn't moving, so he wants to lie to insurance.

    I said that there is no way I'm going through with this story and he starts to get angry, insult me and threaten me saying only idiots put their wheelbarrow there and that he'll know where to find me if this ends up costing him a ton of money, which I doubt considering the limited amount of damage done.

    He insists that I pay the shop where he will get his car fixed. Am I at fault here, I'd like an outsider opinion.

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    Attempted break in right before my wedding. Fiancé served a subpoena to testify the week of but the court date is the same day as our wedding?!

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 01:32 PM PDT

    Location: Ohio, USA.

    So the other night, our neighbor's boyfriend tried to break into our apartment. We caught him in the act and tried to deescalate, but the guy started threatening us with physical violence. I called the cops and the guy ran but they caught him. He had a weapon and was on probation, bond too high for him to get out. So today the cops served my fiancé a subpoena to testify in court as a witness for the state of Ohio a few days before the perp's court date. We weren't planning to press charges or anything, but they want him to come in. I'm thinking there's a good chance they're going to try to get my fiancé to show up to court the day of our wedding. We have had the date set with the courthouse for awhile now. We didn't ask for any of this. Can they force us to appear in court when we have a wedding planned? We can't just cancel it days before!! We've had this planned since before COVID and I can't imagine the day being tarnished forever by some jerk trying to break in.

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    Signing away your rights and not know?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 02:57 AM PDT

    I'm on mobile, I'm 28 years old, and I live in Indiana and this all takes place in Indiana.

    My biological father gave up his parental rights of me when I was less than a year old. I have a piece of paper that say he was definitely the father, and that he claimed in open court to be my Dad.

    Flash forward 28 years and now he is telling everyone that he had no idea he was my Dad, and he claims he signed a piece of paper saying he had to stay away from me. He claims he never knew he was really the dad, is that even possible?

    I think he is lying so he looks less like a dead beat, but wanted to know is there any way he didn't know he was truly the dad?, and also can I go after back child support since he never paid. My Mom killed herself but I am in charge of her estate so I wasn't sure if I could go after bavk child support on her behalf?

    Thank you everyone.

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    Sued for damages after a car accident; insurance is silent & unreachable

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 07:31 AM PDT

    Greetings folks;
    I apologize for the messy recollection of all the facts

    Everything happened in Illinois

    My little sister & I were involved in a car accident on June 1st 2019. I ran thru a red light at an intersection and was hit by a car coming from my right. Our car rolled over to the left side and ended up stopping RIGHT IN FRONT (from what i recall) of a Honda going the opposite direction (in traffic) of me.
    We were able to get out of the car with a few cuts n scraps and my sister went to the hospital. I stayed.
    The other driver I hit was in a party of 3. They also took an ambulance and left, though there was no blood on the scene and fortunately they were still able to walk and talk without problems. Not sure whether or not their car was totaled, but ours was.
    Now, from what I recall, eve after the police came, there were no physical damage we could see on the Honda, and the driver left us shortly after.
    Obviously, I am at fault. But we are insured. So we go through the whole claim process at first and everything seem to be going smoothly. But I was wrong.

    Following the police report, we reported involvement from both the party of the car that we hit and the HONDA, that seemed fine.
    We were insured through Oxford, but the name of our Insurance company is American Freedom Insurance Company, located in Mount Prospect.

    The problem with these guys is that they're apparently scammers. Looking at their business reviews, a bunch of people are having problems with them. At first they weren't communicating with the other party's insurance and not showing up to court, and it has been a long journey of dealing with them but my mother eventually hired an attorney and we got them to show a little more involvement. They still haven't resolved the claim involving the party of 3 but we have lawyers on them and are working on it.

    Now, we are in early May 2021 and I get court summons in the mail. Now, Geico, the insurer of the HONDA is suing is because apparently there were damages to the car? So I try to reach out to American freedom but of course, no response. I mailed the court documents to them and emailed them hoping to get representation. Today (June 4th) was the court day for the summons & I showed up, but no representation. Judge said I have until July to figure something with them, if I do not want a judgement against me to be entered.

    I am 22, still going to college.
    My questions, assuming American Freedom is still giving people the cold shoulder:

    - What will happen to me if a judgement is entered against me? Will I be responsible to pay Geico?

    - My mothers name is also on the papers, since she was the policy owner (I was an authorized driver on the policy) and I would really like this to have as little as an impact as possible on her. Can they go after her money, assets or anything? We don't own much already besides a car, each.

    - Our current lawyers are only wanting to work on the case involving the party of 3 & not the one involving Geico and the Honda. Should I then get myself ready to spend more on another lawyer to try and get my insurance to represent me?

    - How would you proceed in a similar situation, where some sketchy insurance refused to represent you? What is the worst that could happen to us?

    thank you for sticking this far >..> this is written in panick so i appreciate any commentary

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    Temp company in Ca adding lunch breaks

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 01:14 PM PDT

    So I have been working with this temp company and recently they have been automatically adding lunch break to shifts that I did not take a lunch or even work more than 4hrs. It is then my responsibility to fill out a time correction form or I will not get paid for that time. Is this a form of wage theft since it automatically pays you less than the actual time worked? Aren't they setting themselves up to get free labor time? This is in the SF bat area in Ca but Bluecrew is the company and they operate from an out of state location.

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    Question about making a will

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 10:39 AM PDT

    My wife and I were married several years ago. I have one child from a previous marriage and she has four children from her previous marriage. We have put about the same amount of assets into our estate and our current will basically says that if I die then she gets everything and if she dies I get everything. And if both die our estate is divided equally among our combined children.

    My question is, if I die first , can I have a will that allows my wife to inherit the entire estate, but then after she dies can the estate be divided so that her children get 1/2 of the estate and my child gets the other half. I know I need a lawyer for this, but is this kind of will possible or common? Edit: This is in Colorado.

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    Spouse has taken access to money away

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 08:26 AM PDT

    Hi, I'm not living with spouse and no separation agreement. He has emptied bank accounts and I have no access to money to live day to day, including for food. What is the quickest way to force him to share what is marital equity? I am main source of income for the household. I am in Pennsylvania.

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    PA just found out about suit in dog bite case, but was not told last day to file

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 09:12 AM PDT

    Hello all, I am in Bucks County PA and just got hit with the news that my wives parents dog bit some one but because her name is on the vaccination report we are the names being sued not the parents. Today is the last day to reply and I just found out about this and not sure what to do. Her parents said they already called their home owners insurance when it happen, but if we got the 10 day letter how can we make sure it's actually challenged or had the right names on it. Thanks all I appreciate it.

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    New Physician contract- Pay is being cut by over 20% and I don't want to sign. The employer wants my signing bonus from the original contract back. Please advise

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 01:47 PM PDT

    I'm a newish emergency physician in California working for one of the largest contract medical groups under a contract for 2 years. We were just sent new contracts less than 1 year later where our salaries have been cut by 20% (healthcare heroes!) and the contract explicitly states that if I don't sign then I have to pay back my original sign-on bonus. It then goes on to state that I will pay all attorney fees and costs in the collection of said bonus.

    I don't want to sign. The working environment has rapidly fallen apart even though our volumes have increased. I'm worried for patients as it is not safe but I have no possible way to voice my concern as it would result in career destruction (plenty of doctors laid off during the pandemic for this).

    Hoping someone can chime in. Thank you.

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    If someone has power of attorney for an elderly parent can they be held liable for that parents actions?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 06:42 AM PDT

    My Grandmother is getting on up there in age, but refuses to give up her car keys. She can't feel her legs sometimes, and has very bad vision.

    I'm trying to convince my mother (who has power of attorney) to take her keys but she won't because "it might make her mother mad". My fear is someone using a wrongful death suit against my Mother because she should have known the risks of letting my grandmother drive.

    This is in the USA, specifically the state of Alabama.

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    Ex-Wife (and mother of my kids) has plans to get arrested

    Posted: 04 Jun 2021 05:46 AM PDT

    Edit: I am in Washington, she is in Oregon

    As the title says, my kids' mom, from whom I have been divorced for several years, has plans to get arrested for an act of civil disobedience this summer.

    We share joint legal custody but I am the primary residential parent. The kids are scheduled to be at her house for a six week block, coming back to my house every other weekend. It's probably important to add that she lives with her husband and their young child.

    I have contacted child welfare services in her town to ask about what will happen to my kids if she decides to get arrested while they are at her house. Child welfare basically said that so long as the kids are taken care of at home (with stepdad, etc) that nothing will happen in terms of CPS involvement or me being asked to come get the kids. If she has the kids with her during her arrest, that's a whole other story and I would potentially get called at that time.

    The thing I didn't anticipate was child welfare informing me that I could be charged with neglect for sending my kids to her house despite my knowledge of her plans. This is obviously a nightmare scenario that I hadn't previously considered. Since learning of that I have received written confirmation from my ex that she does not intend to get arrested when the kids are at her house. Honestly, though, I am concerned that step is insufficient.

    She has also refused to provide me with details of how my kids health and safety will be provided for in the event that she actually winds up incarcerated, despite multiple requests. Presumably she has a nanny lined up or something (due to a toddler in the house) but, again, I can't be sure because she refuses to provide specifics. The only thing I can think of is that I could request an emergency parenting plan that denies her visitation rights, but I have no idea how high of a bar I'd have to clear in order to actually have that approved.

    At the risk of repeating myself, this is a nightmare. Any advice is appreciated.

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