can a daughter rent an apt from her father if he is landlord in california
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Yes.
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Sure, if she is over 18 and otherwise competent to enter into contracts.
can a daughter rent an apt from her father if he is landlord in california
Yes.
Sure, if she is over 18 and otherwise competent to enter into contracts.
My Husband received a notice to appear in court for a speeding ticket, and a ticket for not having his license. Well we live in Milton, FL, the ticket was given in Miami, FL. We have been no where around Miami. We believe his identity has been stolen. But now I do not know how to go about this. It was obviously not my husband because the ticket was on a late Sunday and he was at work Monday morning. We do not have the money to travel to Miami. Should we hire a lawyer? I am so confused. Someone had mentioned to just pay the ticket so that it would disappear. However, my husaband did not do it and I do not believe that is justice. What can we do. We are going to file a police report this evening after work. Other than that I am lost. We were not in Miami. We have a tag number on the ticket but it was not our tag. Pls Help
Whatever you do, do NOT just pay the ticket. You should hire an attorney that will help you straighten this ticket out. In the meantime, you should check your credit to see if anything else has been stolen and take corrective measures to avoid having your identity used again.
how long does a mother have to file for back child support in Osceola county Florida after her son turns 18 and the court ordered child support stops. My ex missed quite a few payments in the early 90's, my son is now 24
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You are way too late.
If there has never been an order for child support, then your time to collect has passed. If there has been an order out for child support since before your son turned 18, there is technically no time limit to collect. There is, however, in Florida, a law called laches (pronounced like "latches"), which says you just can't do nothing then expect to one day go after the money. If you've tried to find him and he's been difficult to find or he's hidden (you've called, checked the internet, checked hospitals and jails, checked with his last known employer, etc.), then you may still have a chance to collect. If you've done nothing for two years or more, your chances of collecting are probably lost.
My sister went into a Pennsylvania hospital last month for knee replacement surgery and died three days later. The hospital has launched an internal investigation headed by an outside panel of medical experts (so we are told). We are also told, however, by the hospital's patient advocate, that once the investigation is complete the family will NOT be privy to their findings. We are anxious to learn why my sister died. Her son, who is her legal representative, is also pressing to find an answer. Is what the advocate said true and, if so, WHY... and how can we learn the results of their investigation? Thank you... P. Kunkel, Pennellville, NY
As the legal representative her son can at least request copies of medical records in her file. You should contact an attorney to discuss the matter more in depth.