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Law & Ethics - August 2007

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House title Corporation laws?
Could I remove myself from the title of my house and put the title under my corporations name, so just in-case I get behind on my bills because at least in bad times, at least no one could slap a lin on my property and my corporation doesn't have any types of credit accounts or debt, so I really wouldn't ever have to worry about someone coming after my corporation.

One more thing. Its in Washington State and the corporation is my home address. My address is the licensed place of business.

2007-08-09 14:07:01 · 7 answers · asked by Need to know 1

Ok. This is what I´m interested. I´m staying in Boquete, Panama, and at 8:30 the local police do sweeps, and if you don´t have an id, your taken to the jail. I was wondering if there is a way that I can fill in my basic information, like Name, Birthdate, Birthplace, etc. scince I´m out of the U.S. and cannot request the paper(s). If there is, please post a link, thanks. Also, I get back to California Aug 30th, and I was wondering, if there is a way to request in San Diego for an ID to be made for me by the city. I´m 15 years of age. Thanks you guys, bye!

2007-08-09 14:02:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

God's Blessing In Marriage?
Marriage License?
Whats you opinion? Here a copy of the letter I sent to my Paster:

Dear Pastor,
If two people are married by you or someone else.
Would they be married in the eyes of God if it was
only the ceremony without a marriage license? Let me
explain a huge problem affecting a million
Americans.We were not aware of this when our
relationship started now we are engaged for a year and
in love with a huge problem.We are in our fifties she
is a widow and I'm divorced.She has military widows
benefits which include a pension and free health
care.She just turned 51 and I'm 55 we could be married
in four years and she would retain her pension if shemarries after 55.But when we know that she will needher health benefits sometime they will bediscontinued.These represent a couple hundred thousand
dollars or more over time that we can't afford to
loose.We don't like living like this! Is it possible
to have God's blessing without a marriage licensee?We enjoy your teaching each Sunday

2007-08-09 13:59:58 · 3 answers · asked by Donnie P 1

Scenario number 2. I worked for a company for 3 weeks. When I was hired, the employer asked me if I had and physical problems. I said yes, I have arthritis in knees. He hired me anyway. He also offered more in the way of money than anyone else. I was working with 20 year olds (I'm 49). One of the employees saw my check , I didn't show him it and he was quite outraged that I was making more than them with less time. I had trouble keeping up with the 20 yr olds running here and there. So they let me go, due to me being slow because of my limitations with my arthritis in my knees. Do I Have any type orights in this matter? I live in NJ. Any help would be appreciated...thanks

2007-08-09 13:57:26 · 7 answers · asked by bigmoose24@verizon.net 2

How long does a personal injury lawsuit to go to trial? If the court you and your lawyer is going to use isn't that busy do you get a trial faster? what are the circumstances of getting a faster trial?

2007-08-09 13:54:29 · 4 answers · asked by John 1

I have this girl calling me saying i "need to watch my back", and i changed my number yesterday. She somehow got my new number and had someone else call me and she blocked the call. Shes leaving me messages on myspace calling me a whore and everything else. Is this enough for a restraining order? I had my car broke into a few weeks ago and think it might have been her also. I have a young daughter, and as a parent i fear for our safety. She hangs out with the wrong crowds.

2007-08-09 13:48:44 · 10 answers · asked by Chelslyn21 1

I think the welfare system should be replace with CCC and other work programs.?
The government will be able to get a lot of work done like parks, and painting over graffiti and other odds and ends, save money and the people will be working for their paychecks so it's not a hand out and people can get that pride you feel when you earned a check.

And also more government agencies can offer maybe resume writing classes and allow employers to advertise at central locations.

We can also have Americans doing "the jobs American won't do" and it's a win/win situation.

Feedback

2007-08-09 13:39:53 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Also, are there any supporting webpages that explain more about this? Thanks!

2007-08-09 13:36:15 · 9 answers · asked by Mrmojo6068 3

Being considerd for employment in Oregon and while doing my background check a prior employer was negative in saying I was not elgible for rehire. Background is I relocated from the midwest to Arizona for a management position with a paper company. Several months after employment the company went through a firing blitz & the new manager from day one was biased making comments about my age and pay and from the start I could not do anything right. He also offered to let me out of my relocation contract worth 20K + if I would quit. The employment ended for me three months later with his decision to move in another direction of team building and giving me several weeks pay after 8-9 months of employment, I was never counseled, written up or given any discipline. Now a possible employer came back saying the HR mngr said i was not rehireable. This companys policy has always been to only verify dates of employment and title. Now prospective employer feels I may have done something wrong.

2007-08-09 13:31:03 · 2 answers · asked by jim h 1

Jose works for a magazine publisher. Jose works out of his home and furnishes his own supplies. He pays his own taxes and uses his own car for his work. The magazine publisher reimburses Jose for gas mileage. While driving in his car on a work-related matter, Jose is involved in an automobile collision with another automobile.

Would Jose be liable? Why or why not? Would Jose's employer be liable? Why or why not?

2007-08-09 13:27:42 · 17 answers · asked by berkat29 1

I recently moved out of an apartment I had lived in for 3 1/2 years. Is the apartment complex required to provide paint and carpet after this length of time? They are trying to charge me $900 for this. Am I responsible?

2007-08-09 13:19:05 · 3 answers · asked by Sharron S 1

Hello,
I am a member of a trust with another person. We have a large parcel of land in the trust which we in theory own together. If I die can I leave my portion of the property to someone in my will even though they are not part of the trust.

2007-08-09 13:11:20 · 4 answers · asked by Fitworkout.com 2

Hey, we've aready tried a nanny cam for a month, and the day we took it down, the tire got slashed. My mom has only been living here for a year and a half, and her tire has been slashed 13 times already. It's our dumb religious neighbor who says I'm the child of Satan just because I scuffed her car when i was parking once. I paid her 100 bucks for an invisible scratch on her car, and said, "i hope your'e happy" every time she walks out in the street, i hope a fed ex truck will smack her head on. the day my mom moved in, she came busting at the door attacking my mom with questions like, where are you coming from?, what spirituality are you?, you single?, married?, divorced?, retired?, working?, what job ya got?, this your car? and crap like that. I don't want to go to jail for battery assault, and my mother isn't going to be forced to find another home. What should I do?

2007-08-09 12:54:33 · 14 answers · asked by hakim1125 6

me and my friend were thinking about the fbi and if they listen in on ur ohine calls.

2007-08-09 12:42:47 · 8 answers · asked by Rosie 3

Or is the fee submitted after you are selected? I was just wondering because I can only imagine how many applications are submitted each year and seems like the Committee in charge would be making a fortune if the fee is submittted with the application.

2007-08-09 12:02:44 · 2 answers · asked by Lelos 2

I've heard some quotes from media personalities and politicians that as many as 90% of sex offenders - re-offend. The reality is that, according to every statistic I've ever seen, 'sex offenders' are no more likely to commit another sex crime, than murderers are to commit another murder. Why then, don't we have a murderer registry?

http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/060516_predator_panic.html

2007-08-09 11:48:41 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Argue for or against the death penalty. Do you think the threat of the death penalty is successful or unsuccessful in discouraging people from committing murder? Why or why not? Do you think the death penalty is an acceptable punishment or that it is unconstitutional?

2007-08-09 11:47:50 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you think we should expend more effort to prevent crime, or make tougher sentences for those who do commit crimes? What efforts could be made? What kinds of sentencing might make a difference?

2007-08-09 11:47:10 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

.....So me and my fiance, have been goin through a L.O.T of hard times lately (weve been together for 2yrs) I could sense he seemed distant from all our daily pressures.....Yesterday he said he was leaving to get a pop [not unusual] and that he would be back shortly......When he came back, he was crying profusely and when I kept asking him what was wrong, he just looked at me with the most devastating face ever, kissed me, and said "I really hope you forgive me at some point....," then said [while walking away] "I cant be here, I need to take a walk......I finally flagged him down. When we sat down, he painstakingly admitted that he had attempted to try and meet other girls...He said that he just randomly stuck post-its w/his #and "want sex?"on them. When he went to meet up w/ a caller, it was an officer..they said that 2underage girls contacted them[confiscated his weed too] about these notes..now they say he may get Disorderly Conduct w/drug chrge. What can he do to poss fight this?

2007-08-09 11:38:49 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Last February, my sister broke her leg while delivering papers for a local newspaper. It was 4am, 15 degrees, and there was some recent snow on the ground. By the grace of God, the owner of the house she fell in front of was in his garage smoking a cigarette. He heard her cry out, contacted me, and together we took her to the hospital. One hellacious compound fracture, one titanium rod, 2 screws, and 6 months later, the newspaper is suing her for breach of contract, because she stopped delivering papers without a 30 days notice. They will not willingly offer workman's comp, because she was an independant contractor. She was also not insured. The owner of the home had a $1000 home owners insurance "limited injury" policy. This man was a lifesaver. She and I both would feel terible suing such a man. If I had my way, I'd torch the newspaper building for being so inconsiderate, but that wouldn't solve anything. Do you have any suggestions?

2007-08-09 11:21:29 · 4 answers · asked by nemorino147 2

Legal question. Would like a lawyer to answer or someone who's been involved in this type of situation. Can discrimination happen illegally at a workplace if different races of all types (Hispanic, black, asian, etc) have put in for the same types of promotions as whites, yet everytime a white caucasian is given the job and it is proven that the promotions were by the same set of people in each promotion? Or does the discrimination have to happen to a set race group? (Black)(Asian)(Hispanic)

2007-08-09 11:06:28 · 4 answers · asked by Carrie C 2

A lot of you probably saw Michael Moore's new movie, Sicko. While it is great that more people have become interested in the healthcare of the U.S., Sicko is not the best source of info. You come out of the theater thinking, Wow...what a great idea universal healthcare is. The insurance companies don't care about squat, its all about the money. While some of that is true, universal healthcare (UHC) isn't all that peachy. For example, many people complain aot the high cost of healthcare when you would just be paying the around the same amount in taxes. Nothing is "free." Competition among companies has always led to greater cost control and effectiveness Waiting times for regular check ups and surgeries can take up to 6 months, a year, or longer. Is it fair that you, a healthy person, will have to pay for operatios caused by smoking, drinking, obesity, etc. when the atients could have prevented this. Will the gov. be willing to pay for costly new technology or medicines?

2007-08-09 10:47:55 · 6 answers · asked by jamba_jive 1

Is it true that if a child recieving child support is 16 or 17, they can recieve the money themselves without a middleman?

2007-08-09 10:26:50 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know of an incident where there were four people involved in a crime. Everyone was locked up except for one person whose parent is involved with a cop who was on the case. Can something be done about that? The person can not lie about being there because they are listed as one of the witnesses.

2007-08-09 10:21:32 · 5 answers · asked by Bam B 1

my mother remarrried 35 years ago so my step-father has been in my life for 45 years im now 50, sadly mum passed away 2 years ago and now my step father is very poorly, he has a son he has nothing to do with, i have never met him but he has not made a will, there is a lot of money still of my mums and his where do i stand will it automatically go to his son

2007-08-09 10:04:35 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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