AND HOW TO CLEAN THAT OUT OF MY RECORD
did you ever go to court?
was a bench warrant issued?
you need to go to court to request paperwork unless you never appeared and there is an outstanding BW.............
the crim clerk may be able to assist you but that old it may be on microfish?
the easiest thing is asking the lawyer who helped you.
Foreclosure
Can i file for bankructy without any legal help or do i need alawyer
traffic code?
what do these violations mean?
22349AVC
12951AVC
16028AVC
Life Estate versus Irrevocable Trust
My parents are in the midst of estate planning. The amount of money they have is minimal, but their home is worth almost $1M and they would like to protect it and be able to give it to 4 children upon their death. I can't seem to get a straight answer on whether or not a life estate is the way to go or to transfer some ownership of the property and create a trust (with my father retaining power of appointment). Can you advise and perhaps share some of the advantages/disadvantages.
Hello,
This is in Los Angeles County, CA. I was going to move-in to an apartment and ended up paying a security deposit; however, after some medical problems, I had to re-assess the amount of funding I'd have and decided I could no longer take the unit. I emailed the property manager, asking for it to be returned, because I notified her almost immediately after giving the security deposit that I would be unable to move in. I paid using a cashier's check and have the receipt from the bank.
Finally, here is the best part: I got an email from the property manager saying, exactly this: "I just re-rented it, but the new tenant isn't moving in until 7/1.
The office will mail you the Security Deposit to the Pasadena address."
I saved this entire email conversation. This "security deposit" was never refunded to me, even though the above indicates it would be returned to me. I know landlords are entitled some amount if the tenant "changes his/her mind", but it was never designated a "holding deposit" and I have confirmation from the landlord that the security deposit would be returned.
Do I have any sort of case here? Thanks.