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To a certain extent, it depends what the check was for. If it is a check which was properly payable to your father only, then it is the... Read Answer
Chapter 5122 of the Ohio Revised Code details the law in this regard. The probate court in the county where your brother lives would have... Read Answer
It really depends on the specifics and the type of case. They generally bring up issues that are relevant to the matter at hand. So if... Read Answer
Yes, you can (and should) include those types of provisions in a contract. Attorneys on this forum cannot initiate contact. You need to... Read Answer
Generally speaking, creditors have 6 months from the date of death to present a claim against the estate to the appointed administrator. See... Read Answer
OK so an invitation letter is really not required in order to get a tourist visa at the US consulate in Manila. Your friend would have to... Read Answer
It's a little vague from the facts here. If there is a legitimate reason for the stop, then law enforcement is within their rights, and they... Read Answer
When you say would she get the home, do you mean if you pass away? Since this is posted under Wills and Probate, I will answer with those... Read Answer
It depends. You might run into jurisdictional issues depending on the time share company. Either way, it's going to get... Read Answer
It's going to cost you a lot more to pursue a legal claim against your cousin than you would recover. Probably cause a lot of bad blood in the... Read Answer
If the case is closed, there is no discovery. The way to proceed depends on the facts of the case and why it is no longer active. You may... Read Answer
I suggest you sit down with a tax professional to figure this out. There may be deductions and credits you can utilize to minimize any capital... Read Answer
You may want to sit down with a landlord-tenant attorney to draft up a letter to your son's friend. You generally need to give him reasonable... Read Answer
I agree with Ms. Garrett. A POA is no longer valid after the principal has passed away. The fate of the house depends on a few... Read Answer
Yes you can. The first thing I want to say is document the evidence. Take photos, video, get measurements etc. Road maintenance is... Read Answer
Arson is a criminal offense. You would need to contact law enforcement about prosecuting the case against him.
Can it be binding? Yes. Is it binding in your case? Maybe, maybe not. A lot goes into the analysis of whether or not a valid contract was... Read Answer
While you cannot gain guardianship without parental rights being voluntarily or involuntarily terminated, the parents may be willing to sign a... Read Answer
I'm sorry, no question seems to be asked here. If you are seeking an attorney the Find a Lawyer tab on this webpage is a good place to... Read Answer
In short, you should hire an attorney ASAP. You need to serve legal documents to obtain the video footage and other evidence related to the... Read Answer
I'm sorry, it's difficult to tell what you are asking. Are you referring to division of assets in a divorce or dissolution? If so, the... Read Answer
Too many facts are missing here to take a guess at an answer. In order for the complex to be responsible for damage to the vehicle, they must... Read Answer
Court filings are public record. You can check with the local clerk of court to see if the legal documents were ever done and finalized.