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Am I innocent

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
OK there Are a lot of scams going on around the world like the one that you have been ensnared in. There is no girl, there is no FBI agent, and there won't be any police investigation. This is a total scam. Don't communicate with the "alleged" female anymore, or return any more phone calls or emails. Just completely ignore them and they'll go away.... Read Answer
OK there Are a lot of scams going on around the world like the one that you have been ensnared in. There is no girl, there is no FBI agent, and there... Read Answer

Do I have any chance of saving my own home or do I have to move they are forceing me out of my own house

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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Was your mother the only owner of the home?  Was it owned by her with your father?  What does the will say?  Start by seeing who owned the property before she passed, and what the terms of the will are.
Was your mother the only owner of the home?  Was it owned by her with your father?  What does the will say?  Start by seeing who owned... Read Answer

If I have a full reconveyance, can the property be sold at a foreclosure auction?

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Foreclosures
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Very strange.  If your submitting all the paperwork to this company does not resolve the matter, you might have to discuss the matter with the people involved with the foreclosure, and if that doesn't work, you will have to file a lawsuit to quiet title.
Very strange.  If your submitting all the paperwork to this company does not resolve the matter, you might have to discuss the matter with the... Read Answer

Probate without a will

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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I am sorry for your loss.  You have not asked a question, but I assume you want to know what to do with his belongings and property.  If his belongings are in a trust that he created, the terms of the trust control.  If there is a will, or there is no will, you will have to go to probate court, unless it is a very small estate.  I will need more information in order to help you.... Read Answer
I am sorry for your loss.  You have not asked a question, but I assume you want to know what to do with his belongings and property.  If... Read Answer

How soon should probate be filed?

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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By now he should have a certified copy of the death certificate so there is no reason for a delay.  Best of luck.
By now he should have a certified copy of the death certificate so there is no reason for a delay.  Best of luck.

am i married without knowing never have been or my spouse ive been with for 18 years

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by Andrew Mark Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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This is not an Internet question.   You will want to discuss your situation with a Family law lawyer in more detail.  Many lawyers offer a free phone consultation.
This is not an Internet question.   You will want to discuss your situation with a Family law lawyer in more detail.  Many lawyers... Read Answer
Anytime a person petitions for child support or make some motion for modification for child support, each side if requested by the other side, needs to provide financial information about their household finances. This may implicate disclosing the income of the household which would include your new spouse. So in that context, that would be required.    ... Read Answer
Anytime a person petitions for child support or make some motion for modification for child support, each side if requested by the other side, needs... Read Answer
Contact HICAP -- they can help you with issues regarding Medicare.
Contact HICAP -- they can help you with issues regarding Medicare.

who would be next of kind

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by attorney Ms. Ivette M. Santaella, 925-831-4840   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
If there is no Will or Trust, then the instestacy laws of California will generally distribute evenly to all of the children.
If there is no Will or Trust, then the instestacy laws of California will generally distribute evenly to all of the children.

How to become power of attorney

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by attorney Ms. Ivette M. Santaella, 925-831-4840   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
If your parents still have capacity to understand that they are giving you legal authority to make decisions for them - testamentary capacity - then they can retain counsel to prepare the powers of attorney. If not, then you will need to consider a conservatorship.
If your parents still have capacity to understand that they are giving you legal authority to make decisions for them - testamentary capacity - then... Read Answer

Question regarding medical mistreatment

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by attorney Ms. Ivette M. Santaella, 925-831-4840   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
It is not clear if your friend was in a skilled nursing facility, but if she was, then cannot give up her bed if she has to go to the hospital.
It is not clear if your friend was in a skilled nursing facility, but if she was, then cannot give up her bed if she has to go to the hospital.

can i sue someone for defamation

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by Andrew Mark Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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Andrew M. Jaffe Attorney at Law 2375 Covington Rd, Suite 315 Fairlawn, Ohio 44313-4358 (330) 983-4842 attorneyjaffe@aol.com   www.LawyerJaffe.com You may want to consider hiring a lawyer to send a Cease-and-Desist letter to the known third party.  While a cease-and-desist letter has little legal impact, the lawyer's letterhead gets the recipient’s attention.   This is a relatively inexpensive way to put the person on notice that you are not going to let these actions continue and that you are serious about pursuing your legal remedies.  It also tells the person that they could get in legal hot water which will cost them a lot of legal fees if nothing else.  This will often convince them to stop their evil ways.   ... Read Answer
Andrew M. Jaffe Attorney at Law 2375 Covington Rd, Suite 315 Fairlawn, Ohio 44313-4358 (330)... Read Answer

Protecting Personal Injury settlement

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Contact a bankruptcy attorney in your state. 
Contact a bankruptcy attorney in your state. 
A US citizen Adult child can sponsor their foreign national parent for a green card, and then once the parent obtains their green card, then they could sponsor their spouse. Unless your mom married your stepfather before you reached the age of 18, then you cannot petition your stepfather directly. ... Read Answer
A US citizen Adult child can sponsor their foreign national parent for a green card, and then once the parent obtains their green card, then they... Read Answer

Do I get to Green card faster as a German national born in India?

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by attorney Alan Lee, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
Immigrant visa backlogs are determined by country of birth and not country of nationality. Therefore, your becoming a German national will not speed up the quota for you under US immigration law. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee & Arthur Lee, Esqs.’ (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.... Read Answer
Immigrant visa backlogs are determined by country of birth and not country of nationality. Therefore, your becoming a German national will not speed... Read Answer

can my mother remove me from the will her and my dad had made after he died

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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Most likely two wills were made. Your mother had her will, and your father had his will.  Usually a will can be revoked and changed whenever desired.  However, sometimes it can be argued that one's will was made on reliance of the terms of one's spouse's will; and, therefore, the wills cannot be changed.  More facts are needed, and the wills need to be reviewed.... Read Answer
Most likely two wills were made. Your mother had her will, and your father had his will.  Usually a will can be revoked and changed whenever... Read Answer
Yes the boy can be charged with first degree murder. There is no self defense claim if another party kisses the killer's girlfriend. There may be a mitigation defense due to murder in "the heat of passion", but that doesnt apply where there has been a "cooling off period."  It appears that you need to get an attorney and you should make no statements to the police without the presence of your lawyer. ... Read Answer
Yes the boy can be charged with first degree murder. There is no self defense claim if another party kisses the killer's girlfriend. There may be a... Read Answer

What is the capital cap for funds being raised through a DPO?

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Law
Try the "JustAnswer" website
Try the "JustAnswer" website
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You need to use your legal name, which is your married name.  Just be sure to leave nothing for your current husband, by naming him by his legal name.
You need to use your legal name, which is your married name.  Just be sure to leave nothing for your current husband, by naming him by his legal... Read Answer

Can they force me to vacate my housebthat i lived in for 15 years? House paid off. I pay taxes. I dnt want to sell

Answered 4 years and 5 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Real Estate
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Hi,  I simply need more information.  Who owns the house? Was it owned by the parents, and now by you and your siblings? Is it in a trust?  Please provide me additional information.
Hi,  I simply need more information.  Who owns the house? Was it owned by the parents, and now by you and your siblings? Is it in a... Read Answer

Calif trust Law.

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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Hi, It should be easy to transfer the  judgment to your name since you are the trustee.  BUT that is assuming the judgment was part of the trust.  I would need to read the trust.  Otherwise, you might have to go to court to change the name of the judgment creditor.  How fast this can be done also depends upon the amount of the judgment.   I also happen to do a lot of collection work.  Is the judgment still valid?  When was it entered? Was it renewed?   I would need more information to give you difinitive answers.... Read Answer
Hi, It should be easy to transfer the  judgment to your name since you are the trustee.  BUT that is assuming the judgment was part of the... Read Answer

Can I take an executor to court?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
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If the 11/22/2005 will is the last will, then you will have to challenge its validity in order to have the two older sisters not be the co-executors.  For that I would need more information.  Please be aware that they cannot do as they please, since the probate court in theory will be there to make sure the terms of the will are followed.... Read Answer
If the 11/22/2005 will is the last will, then you will have to challenge its validity in order to have the two older sisters not be the... Read Answer

Son passed away and his father wonโ€™t split his belongings

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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You rights are equal to your ex-husband, assuming your son had no will or trust.  Your son's children or siblings, could also have rights.
You rights are equal to your ex-husband, assuming your son had no will or trust.  Your son's children or siblings, could also have rights.

Poaching of web content

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Mark Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
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If your friend has his own copyright he can send a DMCA take-down notice.  He can also sue for money damages based on HIS coyright.    
If your friend has his own copyright he can send a DMCA take-down notice.  He can also sue for money damages based on HIS... Read Answer

Can I sue a company for false claims to sell my house?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Foreclosures
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Hi, What a strange story.  What I find important is that somehow title was changed and put in your dead husband's name as joint tenancy.  With whom?  With you? If so then it is your property.  I would need to know more about the property and the deeds relating to the property.... Read Answer
Hi, What a strange story.  What I find important is that somehow title was changed and put in your dead husband's name as joint tenancy. ... Read Answer