by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 24, 2023 | Court Procedures
When a plaintiff requests that a court order a defendant to undergo a psychological examination to determine capacity and competence, the question of who pays for this examination can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case....
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 24, 2023 | Trust & Estate Law
In the context of an irrevocable trust, the grantor’s ability to modify, dissolve, or engage with a lawyer to take action on the trust can be limited, depending on the terms of the trust and the laws of the jurisdiction where the trust is established. ...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 23, 2023 | Law Definition
When you suspect or know that someone has committed perjury – that is, they have lied under oath – it’s important to approach the situation carefully and legally. Perjury is a serious offense as it undermines the integrity of the legal system. Here’s what...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 23, 2023 | Family Disputes
0:00: The discussion revolves around the initiation of a proposed settlement tedra agreement and the confusion surrounding its meaning and timeline. 3:47: The speaker discusses the trust issues and the secret reasons behind creating a new irrevocable trust. 6:37: The...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 22, 2023 | Family Disputes
If you believe that you do not owe the Plaintiff the amount claim or any money, state briefly why you do not owe the money. Marjorie Puka responds. The amounts alleged were attorney’s fees that Plaintiff incurred. They were neither accounting fees, nor fees...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 22, 2023 | Law Definition
The Latin origin of the word courage (spelled “cor”) simply means HEART. Not only does courage mean to do what you’re afraid of or to have strength when feeling pain. Courage means to DO the right thing, regardless of if you’re afraid or it...