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You can sue him for breach of contract. Whether you win depends on whether the judge or jury believes you when you claim the money was a... Read Answer
If your father has a will, that determines who inherits what. If the bank account does not have beneficiary named, or a joint account owner, it... Read Answer
Your parents and their visas should not be impacted as long as they had timely extensions pending at the time that they left the US. They would be... Read Answer
Generally speaking, an arrest for shoplifting (if the only offense) is not an offense that would make an individual inadmissible to the United... Read Answer
The fact that you paid for the property actually doesn't really have any bearing on ownership. If you paid for a property that was partially owned by... Read Answer
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We have posted a large number of articles, many of which discuss the difference between a... Read Answer
A trust is controlled by the terms of the document that creates it; there's no such thing as a standard trust that is spelled out in the law. What... Read Answer
Since the court awarded guardianship of you to your grandmother, only the court can take it away and give it to someone else. Contact a local... Read Answer
Sounds like your case definitely needs to be looked at by the right person. You would need to file an appeal to get those things corrected. You... Read Answer
YOu need to make sure the estate is opened and then have the adminsitrator deed the property to you.
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your husband. If you have opened a probate estate for your husband, the check should be deposited into... Read Answer
The judge would need the medical records in order to determine if you are disabled.
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Take the signed title to the DMV. It may be effective but, because it was not filed, it may not. Note that even if it is effective, you... Read Answer
You are correct. No one can give away something they do not have. There is no reason for you to sign away your interest in the... Read Answer
To avoid probate, which is truly not cumbersome or expensive in Georgia, you need to have all assets titled in joint name, or have beneficiaries... Read Answer
Strongly suggest that you have him apply for disability benefits as soon as possible. The process can be time consuming and it is highly... Read Answer
The simple answer is that the will may give you powers more fully set forth in OCGA 53-12-262. If so, you ahve the power to sell without consent of... Read Answer
You will be unable to get authority to sign a release without opening an estate.
Teh non-coimpete may or may not be enforceable depeinding on many factors, but (unless Georgia law is much different than the states in which I... Read Answer
Before you sign anything speak with an attorney in your state who handles sexual harassment cases. You can google sexual harassment lawyeres in your... Read Answer
I am sorry your mother passed away. However, if she owned anything you will need probate her will. You are required to file the will with... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother.
As for your question, you may well have to offer your mother's Will for probate, but... Read Answer
You need to go to the probate court and they will give you the correct form.