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A Will has no legal effect until it is admitted to probate. Check with the county probate clerk to make sure that it has been and that you are... Read Answer
You should still be able to travel in and out of the US even though you have an I-130 petition filed as long as you do not need to apply for an F-1... Read Answer
A trust beneficiary has a right to request a distribution but not necessarily a right to receive a distribution. Your father must have had some... Read Answer
Most states no longer have filial responsibility laws.
Nonetheless, before bailing on the person who changed your diapers and fed you, you might... Read Answer
If your stepbrother is also your father's child, he, too, is next of kin.
One of you needs to file for a determination of heirship and issuance of... Read Answer
You may need to self petition. Discuss with counsel about legally representing you. An immigration attorney anywhere in the US can take your case... Read Answer
Theoretically yes. A civil suit brought by one private person or entity against another is independent of a criminal action brought by the... Read Answer
Having the basic half of the time in the U. S. over the past 5 years does not mean that an immigration officer cannot deny the case if he or she... Read Answer
The K-1 visa is only for fiancées/fiances who are overseas. It sounds from your question that your ex-wife is here in the States. But even if... Read Answer
If you don't already have a current custody/visitation established, you will need to do so. That is the only way to utilize your parental rights... Read Answer
If there is no custody order in place, you should retain an attorney and file for Primary Custody.
You will need the help of a competent attorney that is both flexible in fees and great at what he does in representing defending grandparents rights.... Read Answer
Yes, getting Temporary Custody of the child while the biological parents are unable to provide for the child is possible. Does your sister agree to... Read Answer
You would probably need permission from the company that makes and/or sells the bands. You will also need to get permission to use the trademark. ... Read Answer
No. If your father died without a will, his entire estate goes to his heirs. If he was not married at the time of death, then equals shares will go... Read Answer
Fire arms sales are highly regulated. I doubt that any ammunition distributor will sell to someone who isn't licensed to sell ammunition. ... Read Answer
The answer is maybe. First of all does the father have any rights of placement or custody? If he does then he might have the right to take the child... Read Answer
Probably not. Check your state statute for information on raffles.
Is she filing a lien in regards to the amount of money she is promised in her father's will? If so, no she cannot file an lien because she has no... Read Answer
You can obtain his death certificate by going to the city where he resided to the office of vital statistics usually at city hall. You can obtain... Read Answer
If there is a divorce going on, you need to have your attorney or you need to ask the Judge to require him to move out of the house.
No. If the grandchild's living parent is the child of the deceased grandparent, then the grandchild gets nothing.
Generally, a parent cannot give up their parental rights to their own child unless an adoption, whether this is by a third party or by a step-parent,... Read Answer