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akashaalchemy · 11 months
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How the System Failed Me & My Second Child
“Not again.”   My brain reeled as the reality of what just occurred set in. This couldn’t be happening, this couldn’t be real right now. I wailed and fell on top of the table before me as if my upper body could no longer hold itself upright.  “You’re making a mistake.” I wailed through my now hyperventilating tears. Judges don’t like to be told that. But it was the truth. He had just granted a…
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dc-probate-attorney · 10 months
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How Personal Representatives Can Avoid Hot Water in Estate Administration
The Gormley Law Office is pleased to present this information! We are a probate and estate litigation firm in Kensington, Maryland. We handle cases in Washington, DC and across Maryland. If you need help with a probate matter, call us today or send us a message through our website below. We’re here to help, and there’s no cost for the initial consultation. We typically represent heirs who have…
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thedailycounternews · 11 months
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NO HELP FOR MENTAL HEALTH IF NOT RELATED
In South Carolina, the laws are clear if you are not related or married to the person you are trying to get mental help for you are out of luck. As awareness grows throughout the world on mental health issues one would think that trying to get someone help would be easy, but not so. In many cases trying to get someone help is nearly impossible if you are not related or married to the person. In…
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4xplay-or-2not · 11 months
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dear-future-ai · 1 year
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Today I learned in Missouri’s probate court system, cases (involving mentally ill people unable to care for themselves or a danger to others) have doubled from roughly 2000 to roughly 4000 annually due to COVID-19.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 7 months
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"ONLY CASE CLEARED IN THREE MINUTES," Toronto Star. March 10, 1934. Page 3. --- Shoplifter Placed on Probation With Bond ---- Three minutes after women's court was officially opened the day's calendar was exhausted.
Lena Thornton, convicted one week ago of shop-lifting in department stores, was placed on probation for six months and ordered to sign a bond of $200 to keep away from the stores in question by Magistrate Patterson.
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geddy-leesbian · 19 days
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what really sucks about this is that it would take way too much context to even vent abt it ugh
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wrenhavenriver · 1 year
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eoieopda · 1 year
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joon and yoongi doing another joint episode of suchwita feels like a personal attack against me as an individual and i cannot let them keep getting away with this
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deathwarlock · 2 years
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sometimes I remember the Gary Plauche case and I'm reminded of how based he is.
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dc-probate-attorney · 10 months
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Removing the Personal Representative of an Estate
In this article, we’re talking about removing the personal representative of an estate. This is another type of estate litigation that involves probate. Estate litigation is any type of litigation that involves probate, trusts, and wills. The Gormley Law Office is an experienced probate law firm that handles all things probate in Washington, DC, and Maryland. We’re here to help, and the…
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thedailycounternews · 10 months
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SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE COURTS FAIL TO ENSURE ORDERS ARE FOLLOWED
As many of us know the local Probate Courts handle marriage licenses, but did you know that they also handled Mental Health issues, such as Commitment Orders? In a recent issue a young woman was released from Richland Springs Mental Health Facility under a Court Order issued by the Richland County Probate Court. In this order is stated that the young woman is to reside with her Aunt until…
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mightywhite · 1 year
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kjconroyco · 1 year
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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“BEAT WIFE ON RETURN HOME,” Brantford Expositor. June 16, 1932. Page 15. ---- Hamilton Man's Stay in Penitentiary Did Not Cure Him ---- HAMILTON, Ont., June 16. - After an absence of many years, three of which were spent in the penitentiary, Alfred MacDonald returned home. He appeared in police court this morning on a charge of assaulting and beating his wife and was sentenced to a term of 30 days with seven lashes. His wife stated that he came into the house in an intoxicated condition and knocked an oil lamp from her hands. When she remonstrated, warning him of the danger of fire, he blackened her eye, she said. 
Convicted yesterday on a charge of bigamy, Annie Romonofski, alias Chipneck, Lancaster street, appeared for sentence this morning. She was placed on suspended sentence for a period of two years, warned to be of good conduct and to keep the peace and told to report to the probation officer monthly.
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miprobatesneakpeak · 1 year
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Court Staff cannot give legal advice. Most of us aren't Lawyers, but even those of us with a Law degree, still cannot give advice. However, we can answer procedural questions and form questions.
Often times Court Staff want to help and know more than they can say due to the legal advice restrictions or rules of the job. We cannot tell a person what to file, or how to file unless it is obviously wrong. What to file is a determination that the Petitioner must make. Sometimes an incorrect filing will make it all the way to a Hearing, and will be denied/dismissed and the Judge will tell the Petitioner they must use a different Petition/process.
Most of the time we cannot speak in absolutes either. However, if you listen to staff, and read in between the lines, we can often imply or guide you more than it seems.
But please note, since we cannot help on main, we are not required to give this help.
Sometimes we, or the County our Court is through, are too busy to give this help, but most importantly attitude goes a long way. No one wants to be at the Court house petitioning for Guardianship or Conservatorship over a loved one. No one wants to file for a Decedent's Estate. No one wants to file a Pickup Order/Mental Health Petition because someone is off their meds or having a mental health crisis. We don't deal with Misdemeanors or Felonies, but Probate Court is not particularly happy, and when you come in it's never the best day of your life. But if you're kind, and patient, and listen to the help we're trying to give you, the process will go a lot smoother and we're happy to give that extra help. If you're unreasonable (beyond what grief would expect), impatient, and rude, you'll get exactly the procedural minimum. Since you are required to determine what you need to file, we will not give you hints in regards to which forms and process you need to go through.
By no means in these cases are Staff hindering or influencing the process. If we try and guide you and you still pick the wrong process, we will still help you file the correct forms for that wrong process. But if you're unpleasant then you get a net ±0 on the scale. If you're pleasant you get ±1.
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