Common Law Marriage Dispute
Summary
In Texas, contesting a common law marriage requires clear evidence that no marital relationship existed. Gather evidence, consult a probate attorney, and file a petition to remove the roommates name from the deed. For license reinstatement in Oregon after multiple DUIIs, complete court-ordered programs, pay fines, and submit proof of insurance. If unable to pay fines, request a payment plan, community service, or file a motion for waiver due to financial hardship. Police can run plates and conduct stops if they suspect legal violations. For DWS dismissal, resolve suspension reasons, attend court, and seek legal help. If stopped for no insurance but insured, argue this in court. Consider transferring vehicle registration to avoid issues.Full Conversation
I live in Oregon, and my father lives in El Paso, Texas. My father passed away, and his roommate filed for common law marriage. She was not dating him. So the house deed was put into mine, and her name. How can I file to have her removed from the deed and sell my house?
Hi ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Texas, proving the invalidity of a common law marriage requires clear evidence. You might need to file a lawsuit to contest the common law marriage claim. Here's a general outline of what you might need to do:
- Gather evidence that they were not in a marital relationship.
- Consult a probate attorney in Texas to understand your rights.
- File a petition to remove her name from the deed.
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- Gather evidence that they were not in a marital relationship.
- Consult a probate attorney in Texas to understand your rights.
- File a petition to remove her name from the deed.
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer who can better assist you with your case?
yes, if they work in contingency or pro bono.
Got it, ****. I'll gather some information to connect you with a local lawyer who might work on contingency or pro bono. Could you please provide your phone number?
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****, it seems like you have a high-value case. I'll need a few more details to connect you with a local lawyer.
What is your zipcode?
****, it seems like you have a high-value case. I'll need a few more details to connect you with a local lawyer.
What is your zipcode?
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****, can you please provide your email address?
****, can you please provide your email address?
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****, it seems like your case is indeed quite significant. I'll proceed to connect you with a local lawyer.
Now, how else can I assist you?
****, it seems like your case is indeed quite significant. I'll proceed to connect you with a local lawyer.
~Reason: Contesting a common law marriage claim and removing name from house deed in El Paso, Texas.
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my license was revoked in Multnomah County, Oregon, 21 years ago. F three DUII's. How can I get back my license so I don't receive any more DWS's?
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To reinstate your license in Oregon after it was revoked for multiple DUIIs, follow these steps:
*. Complete any DUII treatment programs required by the court.
*. Pay all court fines and fees.
*. Submit proof of insurance (SR-*).
*. Apply for reinstatement at the Oregon DMV.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
To reinstate your license in Oregon after it was revoked for multiple DUIIs, follow these steps:
*. Complete any DUII treatment programs required by the court.
*. Pay all court fines and fees.
*. Submit proof of insurance (SR-*).
*. Apply for reinstatement at the Oregon DMV.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
How do i get my fines removed, if I do not have the money to pay for them?
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If you cannot pay your fines, you can try the following options:
- Request a payment plan from the court.
- Apply for community service as an alternative to paying fines.
- File a motion to reduce or waive fines due to financial hardship.
Do you need more detailed information on any of these options?
If you cannot pay your fines, you can try the following options:
- Request a payment plan from the court.
- Apply for community service as an alternative to paying fines.
- File a motion to reduce or waive fines due to financial hardship.
Do you need more detailed information on any of these options?
can you write me a financial hardship letter to wave my fines?
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Sure, ****. Here's a template for a financial hardship letter to waive your fines:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Title]
[Name of Court]
[Address of Court]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
Re: Request for Waiver of Fines due to Financial Hardship
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally request a waiver of the fines imposed on me in relation to my DUII cases. My name is ****, and my case number is [your case number]. Due to significant financial hardship, I am unable to pay these fines.
I have been experiencing severe financial difficulties, which have made it impossible for me to meet these financial obligations. [Briefly explain your financial situation, such as loss of employment, medical expenses, etc.]
I am committed to complying with all other court requirements and have completed the necessary DUII treatment programs. I am also willing to participate in community service as an alternative to paying the fines.
I kindly ask for your understanding and leniency in
Sure, ****. Here's a template for a financial hardship letter to waive your fines:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Title]
[Name of Court]
[Address of Court]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
Re: Request for Waiver of Fines due to Financial Hardship
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally request a waiver of the fines imposed on me in relation to my DUII cases. My name is ****, and my case number is [your case number]. Due to significant financial hardship, I am unable to pay these fines.
I have been experiencing severe financial difficulties, which have made it impossible for me to meet these financial obligations. [Briefly explain your financial situation, such as loss of employment, medical expenses, etc.]
I am committed to complying with all other court requirements and have completed the necessary DUII treatment programs. I am also willing to participate in community service as an alternative to paying the fines.
I kindly ask for your understanding and leniency in
Is a police officer allowed to run my plates? drive away. Then, drive to my house and make a traffic stop in my driveway for no insurance? my license is revoked. but I have insurance on the vehicle.
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In Oregon, a police officer generally has the authority to run your plates and conduct a traffic stop if they have reason to believe you're violating the law. Here are some points to consider:
- Officers can run plates at any time.
- They can stop you if they suspect a legal violation.
- Driving with a revoked license is a serious offense.
Do you need more information on license reinstatement or traffic laws in Oregon?
In Oregon, a police officer generally has the authority to run your plates and conduct a traffic stop if they have reason to believe you're violating the law. Here are some points to consider:
- Officers can run plates at any time.
- They can stop you if they suspect a legal violation.
- Driving with a revoked license is a serious offense.
Do you need more information on license reinstatement or traffic laws in Oregon?
if there is insurance on the vehicle. and that is the reason for the stop. can he give me other tickets?
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Yes, in Oregon, if a police officer stops you for no insurance and discovers other violations (like a revoked license), they can issue additional tickets for those offenses.
Do you need more information on how to handle these tickets or any other legal concerns?
Yes, in Oregon, if a police officer stops you for no insurance and discovers other violations (like a revoked license), they can issue additional tickets for those offenses.
Do you need more information on how to handle these tickets or any other legal concerns?
can they drive to my home to do the traffic stop?
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Yes, in Oregon, a police officer can follow you to your home and conduct a traffic stop if they have reason to believe you're violating the law. This is because the officer may have observed an infraction or has probable cause to stop you.
Is there anything else you need help with?
Yes, in Oregon, a police officer can follow you to your home and conduct a traffic stop if they have reason to believe you're violating the law. This is because the officer may have observed an infraction or has probable cause to stop you.
Is there anything else you need help with?
how can i get a dws dismissed?
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To potentially get a Driving While Suspended (DWS) charge dismissed in Oregon:
- Show proof of resolving the reason for suspension (e.g., reinstated license).
- Attend a court hearing and present your case.
- Complete any court-ordered programs.
- Seek legal representation to negotiate with the prosecutor.
Is there any part of this process you need more detailed information on?
To potentially get a Driving While Suspended (DWS) charge dismissed in Oregon:
- Show proof of resolving the reason for suspension (e.g., reinstated license).
- Attend a court hearing and present your case.
- Complete any court-ordered programs.
- Seek legal representation to negotiate with the prosecutor.
Is there any part of this process you need more detailed information on?
what are the grounds for dismissal?
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To address the grounds for dismissal of a Driving While Suspended (DWS) charge in Oregon:
- Proof of Resolution: Show that you've resolved the reason for your suspension (e.g., reinstated your license).
- Procedural Errors: Any errors made by law enforcement or during the legal process.
- Lack of Evidence: Insufficient evidence to prove the charge.
- Compliance: Completing court-ordered programs or requirements.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these grounds?
To address the grounds for dismissal of a Driving While Suspended (DWS) charge in Oregon:
- Proof of Resolution: Show that you've resolved the reason for your suspension (e.g., reinstated your license).
- Procedural Errors: Any errors made by law enforcement or during the legal process.
- Lack of Evidence: Insufficient evidence to prove the charge.
- Compliance: Completing court-ordered programs or requirements.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these grounds?
Is pulling me over for no insurance when I do have insurance a procedural error?
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Pulling you over for no insurance when you do have insurance might not be considered a procedural error if the officer had reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe you were violating a law. It would likely not be sufficient for dismissal of a DWS charge.
Would you like more information on how to present your case in court?
Pulling you over for no insurance when you do have insurance might not be considered a procedural error if the officer had reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe you were violating a law. It would likely not be sufficient for dismissal of a DWS charge.
Would you like more information on how to present your case in court?
the vehicle is not registered in my name. it is in my deceased mother's estate name.
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To address your current question:
Since the vehicle is registered in your deceased mother's estate name, the officer may have had reason to believe there was no insurance. This situation might complicate your DWS case.
Would you like more information on how to handle this in court or any specific details about transferring the vehicle's registration?
To address your current question:
Since the vehicle is registered in your deceased mother's estate name, the officer may have had reason to believe there was no insurance. This situation might complicate your DWS case.
Would you like more information on how to handle this in court or any specific details about transferring the vehicle's registration?
it has insurance. i have submitted that in a different county.
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It sounds like you have a complicated situation. Here are some steps to consider:
- Insurance Proof: Make sure you have proof of insurance for the vehicle, even though it's in your deceased mother's estate name.
- Vehicle Registration: Consider transferring the vehicle registration to your name to avoid similar issues in the future.
- Court Preparation: Be prepared to show proof of insurance and explain the registration situation in court.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
It sounds like you have a complicated situation. Here are some steps to consider:
- Insurance Proof: Make sure you have proof of insurance for the vehicle, even though it's in your deceased mother's estate name.
- Vehicle Registration: Consider transferring the vehicle registration to your name to avoid similar issues in the future.
- Court Preparation: Be prepared to show proof of insurance and explain the registration situation in court.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
sounds like your not trying to give me reasonable help.
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I'm sorry if it seemed that way, ****. Let me try to help you more directly. Regarding your DWS charge, here’s what you can do:
- Proof of Insurance: Make sure you have all documents showing the vehicle is insured.
- Registration: Consider transferring the vehicle registration to your name.
- Legal Representation: Seek legal advice to present your case effectively in court.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
I'm sorry if it seemed that way, ****. Let me try to help you more directly. Regarding your DWS charge, here’s what you can do:
- Proof of Insurance: Make sure you have all documents showing the vehicle is insured.
- Registration: Consider transferring the vehicle registration to your name.
- Legal Representation: Seek legal advice to present your case effectively in court.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
not what ive asked. thanks for not helping.
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I understand your frustration, ****. To address your question directly:
- Insurance Proof: Ensure you have clear proof of insurance for the vehicle, even if it's in your deceased mother's estate name.
- Procedural Error: If the officer stopped you for no insurance but you have proof of insurance, you can argue this point in court.
Would you like more guidance on how to present this in court?
I understand your frustration, ****. To address your question directly:
- Insurance Proof: Ensure you have clear proof of insurance for the vehicle, even if it's in your deceased mother's estate name.
- Procedural Error: If the officer stopped you for no insurance but you have proof of insurance, you can argue this point in court.
Would you like more guidance on how to present this in court?