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Answered 12 years ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
4 Answers
| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
As far as parents go, you got screwed. I feel sorry for you. However, NOW you are a grown up. Get help and fix yourself. Your parents are a lost cause. Prove to yourself that you are a better person than either of them, and go on and make a happy and fulfilling life for yourself. Children do NOT come with an instruction manual. Most parents do the best that they can. Some parents are so badly damaged by their own parents that they have no clue what they are causing their own children to suffer. Many parents should NOT have become parents, but sex is a natural drive, while child rearing is not. If you were smart enough to contact this website to seek answers, then you are smart enough to do what needs to be done. Good luck, and as they used to tell sailors going to sea in wooden ships "God Speed."... Read More
As far as parents go, you got screwed. I feel sorry for you. However, NOW you are a grown up. Get help and fix yourself. Your parents are a lost... Read More
Answered 12 years ago by Phong Thanh Tran, Esq. (Unclaimed Profile) |
9 Answers
| Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
If the mortgage was reaffirmed by you during bankruptcy proceedings, you remain personally liable on the debt and the mortgage company can foreclose on the house if payments are now past due. Even if the debt was discharged by the court and you are no longer personally liable, the mortgage company usually has a lien filed on the house with the county clerk/recorder and can foreclose on it unless the court had ordered the removal of the lien.... Read More
If the mortgage was reaffirmed by you during bankruptcy proceedings, you remain personally liable on the debt and the mortgage company can foreclose... Read More
Answered 12 years ago by John F. Brennan (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
| Legal Topics: Child Custody
Generally it is possible for a parent to give up the rights to a child, but not the obligation forward support. I would have to have all of the information before I would be willing to render an opinion about your case.
Generally it is possible for a parent to give up the rights to a child, but not the obligation forward support. I would have to have all of the... Read More
Answered 12 years ago by John F. Brennan (Unclaimed Profile) |
2 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Unless they were finally divorced, they were married. You certainly portrayed a very convoluted, and potentially relevant fact situation. I would suggest that if anyone is concerned about these matters that they engage an attorney to do an investigation and review all of the known information. After that an opinion, and potential plan of action can be formulated.... Read More
Unless they were finally divorced, they were married. You certainly portrayed a very convoluted, and potentially relevant fact situation. I would... Read More
Answered 12 years ago by John F. Brennan (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
| Legal Topics: Child Custody
It is her house, and you apparently are not abiding by its rules. She is attempting to discipline and help you. Your excuse that you are simply too tired to remember the rules will never work either within your current household, or for the rest of your life. You are lucky you have such a mother.... Read More
It is her house, and you apparently are not abiding by its rules. She is attempting to discipline and help you. Your excuse that you are simply too... Read More