2015年02月

Question

failure to appear


My boyfriend had a court date for his childsupport and could not be there because he was in jail in another county.I let them know in advance and yet they still issued a warrent for failure to appear. Can they do that.



Answer

Re: failure to appear


Yes.





Question

military divorce


we were married in Alaska. my husband is about to go to Iraq. instead of doing a dissolution in Ak which would take 2 months, he is threatening to do a mediation divorce in WA where i am at. this mediation takes 3 hrs and we r divorced. is this true? is it better if i have attorney? or should i just file thru k?



Answer

Re: military divorce


There is no such thing as a 3 hour divorce in Washington, and I'd be shocked if there were in any other state. In Washington, you cannot get divorced any sooner than 90 days after filing the Petition and having the other party served, both of which much occur to get the clock ticking on the 90 days.



As for whether it is better if you have an attorney, that's like asking if it's better if you hire a surgeon to take out your child's appendix or if you should just buy some books and read about it on the internet and then do it yourself. Who knows, you may do all right and the patient may live to tell about it, but you are likely to make mistakes and the cost of those mistakes can be high. The same goes for a divorce, so my answer is a resounding YES, you should get in touch with an attorney.



By the way, it would be far better for you to fight thing in Washington than Alaska. If it goes to a trial, it is much better for you to be local than have to fly to Juneau or Anchorage or where ever the Alaskan trial would be held. The costs of such travel and lodging alone might pay for your attorney in Washington.



Get in touch with a local attorney- I highly recommend Lisa Larrick, who is a Law Guru member attorney and can be found in the Spokane yellow pages- in your area and at least pay for a consultation to know what you are getting into and what you should expect from the specific facts of your case. Best of luck!



Answer

Re: military divorce


There is no such thing as a "mediation divorce." There is no specific hours of mediation to get a divorce done. All divorces require a settlement conference (mediation) if you have not settled before going to trial. The waiting period in Washington from the later of filing or service is 91 days to get a decree of dissolution of marriage. If your husband is deploying before the 91st day you are going to have a problem getting anything finalized before he comes back unless he agrees to it (Service Members Civil Relief Act). Whether you can file in AK, I don't know AK domestic relations law. Whether it is better if you have an attorney, probably, but I'd need to know what you need to address in your divorce before I could say whether is would cost effective, e.g. if there is no property, debt, children to divide; I'd say generally you would not need an attorney, because you have little or nothing to lose, but even then I'd want to read the petition before I made a conclusive answer.



Answer

Re: military divorce


There is no such thing as a "mediation divorce." There is no specific hours of mediation to get a divorce done. All divorces require a settlement conference (mediation) if you have not settled before going to trial. The waiting period in Washington from the later of filing or service is 91 days to get a decree of dissolution of marriage. If your husband is deploying before the 91st day you are going to have a problem getting anything finalized before he comes back unless he agrees to it (Service Members Civil Relief Act). Whether you can file in AK, I don't know AK domestic relations law. Whether it is better if you have an attorney, probably, but I'd need to know what you need to address in your divorce before I could say whether is would cost effective, e.g. if there is no property, debt, children to divide; I'd say generally you would not need an attorney, because you have little or nothing to lose, but even then I'd want to read the petition before I made a conclusive answer.





Question

I have a child by my son father and we have separated but never married. I have a boyfriend now and i wanna move in with him. Is there anything my sons father can do about it. Even if its a safe environment?



Answer

If paternity of this father has never yet been properly established


under Virginia law, the answer must be, no, there's nothing


he can do regarding your proposed living arrangement with


your minor child.





What are the steps behind installing a car audio capacitor?

First, the capacitor must be charged. Use a voltmeter, and when it reaches 12 volts, the capacitor is charged. The capacitor should then be installed near the car audio amplifier. Keep the negative wire attached to the battery. Then, a ground wire from the negative post on the capacitor to the car's chassis on the chassis's bare metal ground point. Next, the power wire needs to be disconnected from the amplifier's power input. Connect the wire to the positive post on the capacitor. A new power wire needs to be connected from the capacitor's positive post to the amplifier's power input. Install a 16 gauge wire from the capacitor's remote turn-on post to the amplifier's remote input. Then disconnect the negative wire from the battery.



Question

Selling Baked Goods and Candies


Hello! I was wondering if it's legal to sell baked goods and/or candies door to door and on the street without a license. If not where does someone look to obtain such licensing or permits?



Answer

Re: Selling Baked Goods and Candies


You need to look at local and state ordinances. If you are in an incorporated municipality, talk to the cvity or town, if unincorporated, the county. Don't forget the state for sales taxes.



Answer

Re: Selling Baked Goods and Candies


This will be something that ought to be covered in your local ordinances. Start with your local health department.





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