No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.
No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.
No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.
No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.
No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.
No an attorney cannot hold personal property without reason or even with reason. There is no documented reason that any attorney should withhold personal property.
No an attorney cannot hold personal property without a court order. There is no documented reason that any attorney should withhold personal property.
Private property cannot be taken by the government without what ?
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
Is the car on Private property or parked in a public place? On your Private property, without valid Tags and Without a loan against it then no insurance required.
It is never okay to walk on private property without permission. If the pedestrian walks on private property, the pedestrian is a trespasser.
Yes
Yes, a cop may pull you over on private property in Nevada. There are not any laws that prohibit this.
Private ownership of property is essential to a free market economy. Without private ownership of property a free market economy cannot exist.
Yes. But if you have property and children you should hire a good attorney.
No.
No