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  • Lawyer name:Pettis, Blair M.
  • Address:101 West Court Square Lincolnton,NC
  • Phone:704-276-6395
  • Fax:704-735-1912
  • PostalCode:28092 -2739
  • WebSite:http://www.lewisandshuford.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Animal Law

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    I moved there when I was 18, in 2002. My rent was $750/mo, and my moving expenses were:. . -$1400 for rent/deposit. -$300 for gas from Boston to LA (oh, those were the days :/ ). -$1500 savings in case my job didn't materialize, which my GF blew through in two weeks.. . I started selling cars and made $80k my first year because I moved there right as the real estate boom hit and idiots were using their hosues as ATM's to buy new cars. It's tough to make money like that now just off the street, actually, nigh-upon-impossible... but you can still find work.. . The job market there right now is so-so. LA is big enough that there will pretty much always be work in some sectors as long as you're skilled and a hard worker. But, so much of LA was contingent on the real estate market that many jobs - not just real estate, but pretty much everythnig finance-related - has taken a HUGE hit. This means that some other job markets - sales, hospitality, etc - have been flooded with people from those job sectors.. . Your safest bet is probably in medicine, as a nurse, radiologist, etc. There are lots of people in LA, lots of money in LA, and the lifestyle isn't healthy, so you'll always be working.. . The cost of groceries is higher than where you are. The cost of apartments are higher, too - figure you'll be spending $750-1000 for an okay-quality studio in a livable area (not Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Santa Monica, etc, but somewhere that you don't run the risk of getting gunned down on the way to the store). Beause of that, if you want to be sensible about it, figure you'll need at least $3k to make your move. If you don't have a job before you head out I wouldn't save any less than $5k, honestly.. . Now, as a warning: if you are from the midwest you are going to be in for a VERY rude awakening in regards to peoples' attitudes. I never got used to (or more accurately, never got comfortable with) the social norms in LA. Here are a few tips:. . 1. In some parts of town, no one speaks English. NO ONE. I dated a scorching-hot chicana (Mexican-American girl) who lived in East LA, and every time we went out in her area - to eat, to get gas, to go shopping - she had to do all the talking. Hell, when I lived in Koreatown, no one spoke English... either Korean or Spanish. It can get to be really, really frustrating at times.. . 2. If someone tells you that they think you're awesome and you should hang out sometime, that is NOT necessarily an invitation to hang out sometime. In fact, taking them up on their offer and being like "hey, we're both getting off work at the same time tonight, wanna go grab a couple drinks?" may absolutely freak the person out. At least half of the niceness you get from people is completely fake and only for appearance's sake.. . 3. After you *do* get a network of friends, do not get offended when people ditch you. Chances are good that fairly often, you'll make plans, get tickets, etc. etc., and then you'll get a call a half an hour before you're supposed to meet up, telling you that they're on the other side of town, doing something else with someone else. This is considered to be completely normal and forgivable in LA - back home in Boston, doing this more than once would mean that the person in question would never talk to you again.. . 4. LIVE AS CLOSE TO WORK AS POSSIBLE. If you work in Santa Monica, it may be tempting to move to Koreatown, La Brea, or East LA because you can score a place for a quarter to a third less than what you'd pay in Santa Monica, Mar Vista, or Venice. But keep this in mind: from 4-7, it can take as long as *two hours* to get ten miles on the 10 East, and it's just as bad on the 10 West in the morning. I had a GF who lived in the valley in Canoga Park. At 10pm, it took 15 minutes to get there. At 6, it took two hours and fifteen minutes. The cost of gas and your sanity makes living close to work a wash.. . Hope that helps some. Any more detailed questions, feel free to PM or email me!

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    I have an 8 month old baby boy, Dad is NOT on the Birth Certificate, I'm not drawing any child support, and he's bought 3 boxes of diapers, he's not really contributing except for what i ask him NOT to do (ie. smoke in the house right before my son is going to be there, letting him have a sucker after being told specifically not to) My little guy see's his dad MAYBE once per week, if that. I'm just wondering what it would take to get custody set in stone with the courts, so that he can't come after me and file for full custody (he isn't a good guy, drugs, assault, alcohol on his record, no DL, or car) which he has threatened to do. Just wondering what it would take, also what's a good time to create a will after having a baby? can give more details in private if needed. just looking for some help.. Note: I have never asked him to support the baby, it was something that he was going to do on his own. I would rather support him on my own than taking possibly "dirty" money from him. I was just pointing out that he doesn't support my son, simply as more evidence why he would not be a positive part of my son's life. (not to mention that he cannot read, or write very well. He does not know the order of the months of the year, or the alphabet, etc. so education wise we're not looking so hot either...).

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