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0 Answers | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Federal Crimes and Criminal Law for Delaware on
Q: Can my probation officer contact my employer under my probation conditions?

I am on federal probation, and one of my special conditions is that I am not allowed to engage in an occupation where children will be present. I work as a maintenance manager at a grocery store warehouse where children do not work, though children might visit the store with a parent. I've... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Constitutional Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Delaware on
Q: Does a pardon and expungement restore all of my rights?

I have received a pardon and expungement for my misdemeanors. Does this restore all of my rights, including voting and firearm rights, in my state?

0 Answers | Asked in Business Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Delaware on
Q: Filing fee and format for $205/225 petition in DE Chancery Court?

I am preparing to file a Verified Petition under 8 Del. C. §§ 205 and 225 in the Delaware Court of Chancery to confirm the ownership and transfer validity of my founder stock in a Delaware corporation. I am currently a stockholder and was a co-founder and executive until recently.

Could... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Communications Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Constitutional Law for Delaware on
Q: How can I prevent online dissemination of Delaware Superior Court records?

I am concerned about privacy issues regarding court records being made publicly accessible online. Specifically, I noticed that a Delaware Superior Court case document appears in search results and seems to drive traffic to legal marketing websites like Justia. I am worried about how this might... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Municipal Law for Delaware on
Q: Can married Mayor and Council member vote on issues?

In our city, there's a situation where the Mayor and a City Council member are married to each other. The Mayor has not yet been elected. They are involved in voting on specific items and participating in discussions on recurring issues. Are there any legal issues or conflicts of interest that... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 11, 2025

A Delaware attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. This is not my area of practice, but I believe that attorneys who deal with governance issues would want additional information about the respective roles, the written rules by which the elected officers must... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Education Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Delaware on
Q: How does professional development apply as credit under 14 Del Code 1716G for teaching certification?

I am trying to understand how participation in professional development applies as credit towards the standard certification for teaching under 14 Del Code 1716G. Despite my efforts, I have not been able to get any answers from the Department of Education or my school district. Could someone... View More

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answered on Apr 13, 2025

Under 14 Del Code 1716G, professional development can count towards the renewal or advancement of your teaching certification. The law allows educators to accumulate professional development hours, which are required for maintaining or upgrading certification levels. These hours are typically... View More

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Q: Where do I obtain the PHA'S documents before my informal hearing
Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jun 20, 2014

What kind of hearing are you having?

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