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QuestionMar 20, 2023 - 7:48
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Breach of court order
Social services have taken me to court and put my 2 daughters in foster care however they have not followed court orders are currently in contemt but I don't no what to do
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QuestionMar 18, 2023 - 16:08
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Dual citizenship in the US and Netherlands but domiciled more than years in the Netherlands
I am wondering under what conditions I could choose the US tax regime in my will should I pass away, if I've been physically domiciled in Europe. (2010-2023 will be France, then moving back to the Netherlands in 2024--I'm 69, and don't expect to die any time soon). I wonder whether it might not be best to have part of my inheritance from my US domiciled mother skip a generation and go directly to my children. My daughter has three passports and resides in the UK (UK, Dutch and US). My son lives in the US. WOuld be grateful for an answer.
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QuestionMar 17, 2023 - 12:54
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Trying to recuperate owed money
Good morning I live in Cyprus Few years ago I loaned money to someone (signed agreement) The borrower who lived in Cyprus at the time (expat from Sri Lanka) didn't repay the loan and moved away from her Cyprus address without letting me know. I just found out through social media that she is now living and most probably working in Dubai...but I don't know her address or place of work Question: How to find out her address? UAE immigration? I do have a copy of her passport. I understand that I must first get a jugement against her in Cyprus Maybe you could recommend a private detective who could find out about her whereabouts in Dubai Thank you! Sincerely yours JP Lebrat
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QuestionMar 16, 2023 - 12:10
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Divorce advice
I have been unable to get a job and my husband has been abusive to me physically, emotionally, verbally and financially. He beats me and verbally abuse me in front of the kids. I am worried because he is now transferring agression to the children by shouting at them and beating them at every slight provocation. He also tells them alot to behave like white kids and do what other white kids are doing in school else he will beat them. I am worried because this is making my kids feel sad and less cos of their black skin color. I want a divorce, he also wants but don't want to start because of the financial implications. How to I take legal action to protect my children pls
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QuestionMar 14, 2023 - 20:06
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I'm from Iran, Can I work freelance with US?
1. Am I allowed to work freelance under US law for US citizens and US companies? And are US citizens and companies legally allowed to employ (or work with) an individual from Iran? 2. Do I have to pay income tax to the US government? 3. My service is digital and legal, It does not violate the laws related to money laundering and supporting terrorism. Can I serve for free? Note: I can't receive international income through the bank. The only way is cryptocurrency. I am looking for project and freelance work (I am not looking for a fixed salary, I do a project and receive a certain amount for that project)
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QuestionMar 14, 2023 - 15:57
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Case against TFL
I recieved court summons viato attend magistrates Court. case against TFL (transport for london). On morning of 4/7/22 was late for work and couldn't find wallet. I picked up a similar travel card wallet at home. Then went to work. On my return I tapped my travel wallet at work location station and I went through barrier, I was stopped by undercover ticket inspector. basically i had taken my father in laws travel pass as I was in a rush in morning. I already notice this on my way into work in the morning. Ticket inspector took card and full personal statement. During conversation Inspector advised i will recieve letter from tfl but make sure I reply or they will prosecute, he advised also fine and court appearance will depend on my job and how much money I earn. I recievd,explain and sent letter. Just before Christmas I revieced this court letter, 6 months after. They did analysis of card and attempting to pin 42 journeys my father in law made on me and saying I have to pay £375.
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QuestionMar 13, 2023 - 17:53
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Sueing a person for not keeping their promise
Dear Sir, I would like your help if you could tell me if i can sue a person for not making his promises. My friend send me an invitation letter for Uk visa and so i did and i got the visa. On his letter he said he will pay my expenses during my trip and will pick me up at the airport. So with utmost goof faith i booked yo and from tickets from India to Uk. Unfortunately after everything was booked he told me he cannot donit and suggest I cancelled the flight. It hurts me mentally and emotionally and also lose many of my savings for the booking fares. Kinfly assist me with this. Attached invitation letter taht had send to me by him. Sincerely yours, Lalmalsawmi
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QuestionMar 13, 2023 - 15:24
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Travel Documents
Dear Sir/Mam I have submitted my student VISA application on 9th Jan and biometric on 11th Jan but I still didn’t get my VISA decision letter however my wife and son has received dependent entry clearance VISA on 23rd Jan 2023 and also my university has received my BRP card in the campus. I am afraid I may miss my classes as the welcome week already started in the university. Courses already started from 6th February and the last date I can join is 17th February. Please kindly help me get my travel documents at the earliest. With warm regards Chador
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QuestionMar 13, 2023 - 12:00
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Advice
I need an advice what to do with my situation regarding my ex-parent
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QuestionMar 12, 2023 - 14:46
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Medical doctor
I like to take work permit visa in switzerland or uk please advise me in my purpose
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QuestionMar 12, 2023 - 8:08
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Recording a domestic abuse
Hi, I want to record my mother mentally abuses my father, but I worry she could claim that I only record the moments that she behaves badly towards my father and I don't record the moments my father behave badly towards her (which actually doesn't exist). Please help me solve this situation. Thank you
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QuestionMar 12, 2023 - 8:05
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Recording a domestic abuse
Hi, I want to record my mother mentally abuses my father, but I worry she could claim that I only record the moments that she behaves badly towards my father and I don't record the moments my father behave badly towards her (which actually doesn't exist). Please help me solve this situation. Thank you
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QuestionMar 10, 2023 - 10:19
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I am a writer,, Migration,, I am in Iran
I am a writer, my writings may be socail - critical and criticizing religion; I am in Iran, if I want to write and publish, I may be arrested and even executed. (Criticizing Islam and sacred things is a crime in Iran and some Islamic countries, the punishment may be death.) Is there a country where I can publish my writings in peace? A country where its people have an open mind so that I will not be attacked, A government that has freedom of speech and protects people. If I stay in Iran, my writings may never be published. If I make it public, at best I will be in prison or I will be killed by extremist people. If migration becomes possible, I cannot return to my origin country, it is a choice without return and it must work. How much money should I have so that I can live like a normal citizen, I don't want to live in a small town for refugees, I want to be in a city like the capital city, so that I can be safe.
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QuestionMar 10, 2023 - 9:52
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Can i work remotely or freelance with US or EU Im from Iran
I'm from Iran, Iranian banks have been sanctioned, the only simple way to receive income is to use cryptocurrency. 1. Are US or EU citizens or companies allowed to employ a person from Iran? (Non-part-time, non-full-time, just one time projects) 2. Are US or EU citizens or companies allowed to pay with Cryptocurrency or they must transfer from a bank account? 3. If the answer to the above questions is no, how can I work? 4. In order to have work experience, can I serve for free? Are US or EU citizens and companies allowed to receive free services from an Iranian? 5. If I can work, do I have to pay taxes? Can the person who employed me pay the tax instead of me?
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QuestionMar 8, 2023 - 6:44
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Scam
Someone owe me money and refuse to pay. Because he was supposed to build some merchandise for me. He didn't build merchandise and he didn't give my money back.
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QuestionMar 6, 2023 - 11:41
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Debt collection Assistance
In July 2021, Cherish Mapiro, director of CHERISH BUNUC INTERIORS LTD, which was then registered with company number 12542731 contacted me with an offer to develop their website. We agreed on a £200 fee for the whole website. The money accrued is now around £400 considering the monthly hosting fees than were being charged on my account. Not to mention all the missed obligations and time value of money. I couldn’t cut my loses because Cherish Mapiro kept on saying she is sending the money and then she said she had send but there was a problem with her bank. It is a shame when citizens of the esteemed United Kingdom use struggling young people living for less than a $1 a day, who are trying their best to survive and put food at the table. PS. I have all the communications from the start of the project up to now. Your help in this matter will be greatly appreciated and will help many other people who are counting on me. Company link: https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12542731 Cherish Mapiro Mobile: +447957372148 My number: +263771841532 My Email:[email protected]
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QuestionMar 6, 2023 - 4:57
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Bank Instruments
Hello, We offer Swift MT760 BG/SBLC, FC MTN, BCL, DTC, KTT, EUROCLEAR, Bank Draft, Letter of Credit (LC), MT103 Etc. N/B : Provider’s Bank move first. Let me know if you have any need for the above offers. Email : [email protected] Name: Richard Hugo
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QuestionMar 3, 2023 - 8:28
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THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND ITS ROLE IN POLITICS: A KENYAN PERSPECTIVE.
Written by Ryan Muthomi Kinyua, 3rd Year LL.B Student at University of Embu. Introduction. Freedom of expression is an internationally recognized human right, which has been described as foundation stone in a democratic society. It is enshrined in article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) which states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” This is echoed by the Kenya’s Constitution which states that; “Every person has the right to freedom of expression, which includes-freedom to seek, receive or impart information or ideas; freedom of artistic creativity; and academic freedom and freedom of scientific research.” Irrefutably, the right to freedom of expression underpins other human rights such as the freedom of thought, conscience and religion, allowing them to flourish. That freedom of expression in a democratic country plays a huge role in politics, is indisputable. It is upon this conceptualization that this article discusses the role of freedom of expression in Kenyan politics. Why freedom of expression in political context? A Justification. There are several justifications for the freedom of expression. To start with, it has been argued that this freedom enables the discovery of truth. It is through expression that people give information which is important for the good of the public. Equally, as a cornerstone for democracy, the right to freedom of expression promotes public participation. Limiting the freedom of participation is tantamount to limiting the fundamental constitutional right to public participation. People have the right to express their views on political matters without unreasonable or unjustifiable limitations. While stressing on the importance of the right to freedom to expression, the court in Robert Alai v The Hon Attorney General & another [2017] eKLR noted that the people of Kenya have a democratic right to discuss affairs of their government and leadership because of their right to freedom of expression guaranteed by Article 33 of the constitution. They cannot be freely expressing themselves if they do not criticize or comment about their leaders and public officers. The court also reiterated the decision in Manika Ghandhi Vs Union of India where the supreme court of India had stated that “Democracy is based essentially on a free debate and open discussion for that is the only corrective of government of actions in a democratic set up. If democracy means government of the people by the people, it is obvious that every citizen must be entitled to participate in the democratic process and in order to enable him to intelligently exercise his right of making a choice, free and general discussion of public matters is absolutely essential.” In view of the foregoing, it’s clear that the right to freedom of expression is very crucial in politics, in any given democratic society. There can be no self-rule without self-expression. It is difficult to imagine a guaranteed right more important to a democratic society than freedom of expression. Indeed, a democratic society cannot exist without that freedom to express new ideas and to put forward opinions about the functioning of public institutions Limitations of the freedom of expression. Whereas the right to freedom of expression is a fundamental right, it is not an absolute one and therefore cannot be used in violating of other people’s rights. But being a constitutional right, it can only be limited constitutionally. Article 24 of the constitution of Kenya 2010 states that a right or fundamental freedom in the bill of rights shall not be limited except by law, and then only to the extent that the limitation is reasonable and justifiable in an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom taking into account relevant factors in a case-by-case basis. This was affirmed in Robert Alai Case (supra) where the learned judge reiterated that the right to freedom of expression being a constitutional right, can only be limited in accordance with the constitution itself, and where it is limited by statute, that statute or statutory provision must meet the constitutional test of reasonableness and justifiability. The rationale for limitations of rights and freedoms is anchored in the need to ensure that the enjoyment of the right and fundamental freedoms by any individual does not prejudice the rights and fundamental freedoms of others. Precisely, article 33 (2) of the constitution explicitly states that the right to freedom of expression does not extent to propaganda for war, incitement for violence, hate speech, or advocacy of hatred that constitutes ethnic incitement, vilification of others or incitement to cause harm; or is based on any ground of discrimination specified or contemplated in article 27 (4). Therefore, even as citizens enjoy the freedom of expression, they must be cautious not contravene the provisions of article 33 (2), as well as other laws prohibiting defamation of other people. Conclusion. Freedom of expression is central in politics of any democratic country, and Kenya is not an exception. It is through this right that Kenyans get to have their say and opinions considered in governance matters. This right forms the root of public participation which is a governance principle as enshrined under article 10 of the constitution. However, the right to freedom of expression is not an absolute one and no person should violate the rights of other people claiming to enjoy the freedom. *** The writer is a 3rd Year Law student (LL.B) at University of Embu. You can contact him through [email protected]
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QuestionMar 3, 2023 - 8:22
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THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND ITS ROLE IN POLITICS: A KENYAN PERSPECTIVE.
This paper examines the significance of the right to freedom of expression in Kenya and its impact on politics. It delves into the importance of this universally acknowledged right, its boundaries, and its influence on shaping a nation's political landscape. The study concludes by summarizing the pivotal role of the right to freedom of expression in politics
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QuestionMar 2, 2023 - 9:16
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CONTRATACIÓN DEL ARTISTA VISUAL
MANUAL PARA LA CONTRATACIÓN DEL ARTISTA Conceptos básicos de las relaciones contractuales Clases de Contrato Contrato de compraventa de obra preexistente Contrato de Encargo de Obra Contrato con galerista -Para exposición puntual Contrato de representación permanente Contrato de cesión para exhibición de obra
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