Hehe Ray try this just once, on a biology proffer just once try asking the evolution questions to a professor of biology, will be a very different interview.
Child Support Enforcement should be keeping up with his arrearages and he will have to pay sooner or later. I would talk to your case worker at CSE and see if they can file a petition with the court for non-payment.
CSE should also be attaching his income tax return for any amount owed so if they aren't ask them about doing that.
Another suggestion is to contact your state's bar association and ask them if they have any attorneys that do pro bono work or work on a sliding scale. Some attorneys will give free consultations and that wouldn't cost you anything to go ask some questions to see what other legal steps you can take.
His probation officer needs to have reported his compliance to the local authorities. He needs to speak with a local attorney regarding the matter. A local attorney can petition the previous court based on the reporting requirement and the payment of restitution in the transferred state and the matter should be dropped.
that is a good question. they wouldnt send him back for your court case, and you are right that sometimes members dont even get to come back when someone is sick or dying. there could be something else going on with him unrelated to your case. they would bring him back for a court martial, but im pretty sure you would have heard if that was the case. he could have gotten injured, but again you would probably know. or maybe they just decided he was a liability to his unit and unfit to serve with them.
Well, if there is no God, and if Jesus never existed–then, why do any good? Why not just live a completely self-centered life, getting all of the fun that one can get out of life? The Bible says that when people who do not know God do what is right, they are proving by their own actions that God does indeed exist.
You need to answer the summons and deny everything. Make them prove that this debt is actually yours. Also it is likely past the statute of limitations meaning if this even IS your debt, you would not have a legal obligation to repay it.
You might want to visit Creditboards.com and Debtorboards.com. Both have excellent FREE discussion boards where you can get help on this issue.
(Note to yahoo: this is NOT spam, these are links to free discussion boards that i am not affiliated with!)
Definitely do everything the first person who answered said. But I'd also look into what the minimum and maximum sentence is for your friends offense. He can't be sentenced for more than the maximum time. (however if he's looking at multiple charges these can run concurrent)
First of all, your husband should go to the police, and explain the situation.
He should tell that the accusations are false (slander / defamation of character – nice law suit there) and that they are trying to force his mother to change her will.
If needed, he should give the address of her doctor so he could confirm the situation – and in case things go too slow, ask if he can go, with the 'escort' of one or two officers to prevent anything happening.
Do not wait too long.
You can deal with the scumbags later.
I wish you both the strength and wisdom to deal with this, especially given the painful circumstances in which this is happening.
Sin isn’t a mistake. To sin against God is the most terrible thing for anyone to do. Every act of sin wishing only to ascend into heaven see God on the throne, slay Him in a pool of blood and be crowned as God. We don’t want to obey, follow, heed the word of God. Sin isn’t a mistake, it is a horror.
Try the links below and watch the online movie presentations. This can be used nationwide and in Canada. If you have any questions, please contact me. I hope this helps.
That all should be humbled in honest submission, as these gentlemen said they would be guilty on judgment day by being their own defense attorney. We all need the only perfect defense attorney, and the bible calls him our advocate, he paid the fine perfectly and washed away all our sins so that we would be found guiltless & so have life everlasting. The Lord Jesus Christ did that for you and me.
A road-trip can be a great tool, but it need not be something that takes you far away. I do not recommend NYC for such an endeavor, as there is too many distractions.
NYC can be a great city, but you are searching for something that can not be found easily.
I suggest that you go to a native american reservation, and seek out an elder, and propose your question to him or her.
I suggest Hopi or Ho-Chunk (Ho-Chunk is the group closest to me, and that I have a point of family heritage in)
If you do not desire to speak with anybody, then go to a place that is special to you, that is quiet and secluded.
Spend awhile fasting, (drink fruit juices and water to maintain strength)
and you will learn your answers.
It appears that your grandmother left a will which has been admitted to probate in the State of Pennsylvania. I am not admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, but in the US, if a will has been admitted to probate, then generally the only way for the matter to be delayed is if someone files an objection or a contest to the validity of the will.
Generally, the only way to get a will set aside is if the will fails to conform to state law regarding wills, or if the person making the will was not legally able to make a will..i.e. was not competent. Contesting a will is a very difficult and expensive procedure and rarely provides the satisfaction that the people involved would like.
If your step-father is an attorney, then you should listen to his advice. I don't know if he's licensed in Pennsylvania, but he should probably have a copy of the will, and he can also probably tell you what the procedures are if you have additional questions.
The process of contesting the will can delay matters, but only to the extent that the court permits. I hope this helps.
I quote ''I was heartbroken but what can you do?''
yeah right buddy, you were hot for that neice and let your own marriage slip through your hands for teen sex.
Hi, I would get a lawyer , I dont know if the military would help with that, and take legal action against the woman for false allegations, against the employer for selective prosecution in terms of your firing.
You should have a good case against both. You can certainly make the womans further career very difficult , since any inmate she has contact with can claim abuse and use the fact that she is a known liar against her.
February 10th, 2010 - 06:57
LOL @ the end!
February 10th, 2010 - 07:30
Hehe Ray try this just once, on a biology proffer just once try asking the evolution questions to a professor of biology, will be a very different interview.
February 10th, 2010 - 07:15
Child Support Enforcement should be keeping up with his arrearages and he will have to pay sooner or later. I would talk to your case worker at CSE and see if they can file a petition with the court for non-payment.
CSE should also be attaching his income tax return for any amount owed so if they aren't ask them about doing that.
Another suggestion is to contact your state's bar association and ask them if they have any attorneys that do pro bono work or work on a sliding scale. Some attorneys will give free consultations and that wouldn't cost you anything to go ask some questions to see what other legal steps you can take.
February 10th, 2010 - 07:20
His probation officer needs to have reported his compliance to the local authorities. He needs to speak with a local attorney regarding the matter. A local attorney can petition the previous court based on the reporting requirement and the payment of restitution in the transferred state and the matter should be dropped.
Unless you are NOT telling us all of the facts.
February 10th, 2010 - 08:11
that is a good question. they wouldnt send him back for your court case, and you are right that sometimes members dont even get to come back when someone is sick or dying. there could be something else going on with him unrelated to your case. they would bring him back for a court martial, but im pretty sure you would have heard if that was the case. he could have gotten injured, but again you would probably know. or maybe they just decided he was a liability to his unit and unfit to serve with them.
February 10th, 2010 - 13:46
What an excellent video, Ray explains things so well, so that we can understand them. I feel very blessed that God has opened my eyes. Praise Jesus!
February 10th, 2010 - 16:51
Well, if there is no God, and if Jesus never existed–then, why do any good? Why not just live a completely self-centered life, getting all of the fun that one can get out of life? The Bible says that when people who do not know God do what is right, they are proving by their own actions that God does indeed exist.
February 10th, 2010 - 14:08
You need to answer the summons and deny everything. Make them prove that this debt is actually yours. Also it is likely past the statute of limitations meaning if this even IS your debt, you would not have a legal obligation to repay it.
You might want to visit Creditboards.com and Debtorboards.com. Both have excellent FREE discussion boards where you can get help on this issue.
(Note to yahoo: this is NOT spam, these are links to free discussion boards that i am not affiliated with!)
February 10th, 2010 - 15:08
February 10th, 2010 - 22:32
That is a good idea to ask people about their faith especially lawyers.
February 11th, 2010 - 11:10
There is… a scripture like “There is noone good. No not one.”
February 11th, 2010 - 06:14
The Officer apologizes ,But to me its to late.He should be fired because what he did was horrible and he can't take what happen back.
February 11th, 2010 - 06:14
Definitely do everything the first person who answered said. But I'd also look into what the minimum and maximum sentence is for your friends offense. He can't be sentenced for more than the maximum time. (however if he's looking at multiple charges these can run concurrent)
February 11th, 2010 - 08:08
First of all, your husband should go to the police, and explain the situation.
He should tell that the accusations are false (slander / defamation of character – nice law suit there) and that they are trying to force his mother to change her will.
If needed, he should give the address of her doctor so he could confirm the situation – and in case things go too slow, ask if he can go, with the 'escort' of one or two officers to prevent anything happening.
Do not wait too long.
You can deal with the scumbags later.
I wish you both the strength and wisdom to deal with this, especially given the painful circumstances in which this is happening.
February 11th, 2010 - 14:02
Sin isn’t a mistake. To sin against God is the most terrible thing for anyone to do. Every act of sin wishing only to ascend into heaven see God on the throne, slay Him in a pool of blood and be crowned as God. We don’t want to obey, follow, heed the word of God. Sin isn’t a mistake, it is a horror.
February 12th, 2010 - 07:27
Jesus never existed
Doing right and being respectful to all life is the answer, not some mythical figure.
February 12th, 2010 - 04:47
Try the links below and watch the online movie presentations. This can be used nationwide and in Canada. If you have any questions, please contact me. I hope this helps.
February 12th, 2010 - 12:26
That all should be humbled in honest submission, as these gentlemen said they would be guilty on judgment day by being their own defense attorney. We all need the only perfect defense attorney, and the bible calls him our advocate, he paid the fine perfectly and washed away all our sins so that we would be found guiltless & so have life everlasting. The Lord Jesus Christ did that for you and me.
February 12th, 2010 - 14:13
the dude on the right sounded like mike tyson
February 12th, 2010 - 09:34
i cannot believe i actually had the patience to read all this but frankly what is the actual question.
to answer the first para, yes i was idealistic and romantic, now i am realistic but still romantic.
i hope you feel better now.
February 12th, 2010 - 12:57
Too long and not sure of your question.
February 12th, 2010 - 20:26
God isn’t not doing that now. Revelation YouTube videos may help you there.
February 12th, 2010 - 16:16
It is great that you are asking this of yourself…
A road-trip can be a great tool, but it need not be something that takes you far away. I do not recommend NYC for such an endeavor, as there is too many distractions.
NYC can be a great city, but you are searching for something that can not be found easily.
I suggest that you go to a native american reservation, and seek out an elder, and propose your question to him or her.
I suggest Hopi or Ho-Chunk (Ho-Chunk is the group closest to me, and that I have a point of family heritage in)
If you do not desire to speak with anybody, then go to a place that is special to you, that is quiet and secluded.
Spend awhile fasting, (drink fruit juices and water to maintain strength)
and you will learn your answers.
February 12th, 2010 - 23:07
It appears that your grandmother left a will which has been admitted to probate in the State of Pennsylvania. I am not admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, but in the US, if a will has been admitted to probate, then generally the only way for the matter to be delayed is if someone files an objection or a contest to the validity of the will.
Generally, the only way to get a will set aside is if the will fails to conform to state law regarding wills, or if the person making the will was not legally able to make a will..i.e. was not competent. Contesting a will is a very difficult and expensive procedure and rarely provides the satisfaction that the people involved would like.
If your step-father is an attorney, then you should listen to his advice. I don't know if he's licensed in Pennsylvania, but he should probably have a copy of the will, and he can also probably tell you what the procedures are if you have additional questions.
The process of contesting the will can delay matters, but only to the extent that the court permits. I hope this helps.
February 13th, 2010 - 05:53
excellent!
February 13th, 2010 - 01:28
I quote ''I was heartbroken but what can you do?''
yeah right buddy, you were hot for that neice and let your own marriage slip through your hands for teen sex.
February 13th, 2010 - 09:48
“If there is no afterlife, then let’s eat drink and be marry for tomorrow we die!”
Simple as that homie, peace.
February 13th, 2010 - 12:44
Eternal punishment are better words than death.
February 13th, 2010 - 08:07
Hi, I would get a lawyer , I dont know if the military would help with that, and take legal action against the woman for false allegations, against the employer for selective prosecution in terms of your firing.
You should have a good case against both. You can certainly make the womans further career very difficult , since any inmate she has contact with can claim abuse and use the fact that she is a known liar against her.
February 13th, 2010 - 16:53
Dog, even non-believing atheist scientists and historians acknowledge Jesus existed.