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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
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
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
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
By now he should have a certified copy of the death certificate so there is no reason for a delay. Best of luck.
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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... Read Answer
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
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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
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
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... Read Answer
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
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
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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
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
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.
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
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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