by lsnd | Nov 26, 2024 | Veteran Resources
Approximately two months into a deployment, a younger soldier encountered a significant challenge with his apartment management. A misunderstanding led the apartment company to initiate a forcible detainer action against him, mistakenly believing he had not paid his...
by lsnd | Nov 25, 2024 | Housing
What Rights Do I Have In My Private Property? A person has a right to exclude others from entering and using his/her private property. Does The Government Have Authority To Demolish My Flood Damaged Property? The United States and North Dakota Constitutions authorize...
by lsnd | Nov 22, 2024 | Housing
What Do I Do If My Utility Service is Shut Off? A utility controlled by the Public Service Commission (PSC) may shut off service if the customer is late in paying the bill. However, the customer must receive written notice before the utility service is shut off....
by lsnd | Nov 20, 2024 | Family and Child Law
This law allows another person to consent to health care for a minor patient or a patient who is determined by a physician, to be incapacitated and unable to make or communicate their own medical health care decisions. The following people are allowed to provide...
by lsnd | Nov 18, 2024 | Public Benefits
Under North Dakota law, a Health Care Directive (formerly called Health Care Powers of Attorney) is a document that legally helps family, friends, physicians, clergy, and others better understand what you want done when you are unable to communicate. It also allows...