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Neither occupancy nor paying taxes confers ownership. If the title company will accept it, your grandmother may be able to file an Affidavit of... Read Answer
Ms. Johnson,
It is important that you keep the laptop, any documents related to the purchase of the laptop and any other items related to the... Read Answer
Take them at their word. Check the language carefully. You probably received a citation, which is a notice, and not a subpoena, which would... Read Answer
Spend down to the $2000 limit during the month in which the money is received. If your mother does not have an irrevocable prepaid funeral... Read Answer
So a United States citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a fiancée visa, but they need to physically meet that person within two years... Read Answer
While you can do this in your Will (not your Living Will, which is an advance directive for health care when you are in extremis), it is often better... Read Answer
You may not. In most states if only a small amount does not pass to designated beneficiaries, your heirs can file a Small Estate... Read Answer
You may do anything you want with Hershey's chocolate that you have purchased. You may not, howeve, use Hershey's trademarks in marketing your... Read Answer
When there is no Will, the estate is settled via an heirship proceeding. Contact a local probate attorney to determine whether you can use a... Read Answer
That sounds like a very frustrating situation.
Generally speaking, you could probably sue the contractor in your county rather than his... Read Answer
Both parents are a child's natural guardian without any court action. Both parents (not one parent alone) can sign a Temporary Power of... Read Answer
Any stimulus check issued after he died must be returned to the IRS.
A Power Attorney expires with the person granting it.
If you need to access... Read Answer
Deeds are available from the county clerk. Having the death certificate does not mean that you inherit the land. Hire a local probate... Read Answer
In most states Medicaid can only recover from the probate estate, the estate which passes under the Will or, if there is no Will, through a court... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone, the question is if they have a good claim. Here, depending on what exactly your contract provides, it appears that... Read Answer
The person who inherits the home would take it subject to the mortgage. If the lender choose to rely on that person's credit, he may pay off or... Read Answer
Anyone can disclaim an inheritance provided that they have not received the benefits of that inheritance and that they do so within the time... Read Answer
You can always choose to sue someone if you have a valid cause of action and can show damages. As far as criminal charges, you should take whatever... Read Answer
You might want to consult an elder lawyer near you. You can find one on the website of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys... Read Answer
There is no requirement that guardians give wards a monthly allowance. The order appointing the guardian may require it but it rarely... Read Answer