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Yes, alimony is absolutley an available option for divorcing parties in Tennessee. There are various types of alimony, so the type and amount of... Read Answer
Who is she? Why was she drawing a check if she lost custody of your son, as well? Have you seen the formal adoption file? Has an... Read Answer
If she came here on a K fiancée visa, then she will not be able to get married to another person other than the one that she was sponsored by.... Read Answer
How does this relate to immigration law? More information is needed about how the property was owned. It is unclear if your mother had a... Read Answer
This can take years, even over a decade, because if and when the petition is approved, it will be transferred to the National Visa Center for... Read Answer
Uploading or sharing sexual photos or videos of another person without their permission is a crime. If they do this, you should contact the... Read Answer
I'm not sure why you think you would face criminal charges for moving your own property into your own home (I assume that you can prove the... Read Answer
Except under special circumstances (i.e. to prevent a future crime), which don't seem to apply here, an attorney is ethically bound to maintain... Read Answer
In almost every instance, a civil case requires not only that the other party has done something wrong, but that the wrongdoing has damaged the... Read Answer
Generally, trustees have a fiduciary duty to provide an accounting of the trust to the beneficiaries upon the beneficiary's request.
First, you are required to notify the bankruptcy court of the inheritance. You can do so by advising your attorney. Next, yes, you could pay-off your... Read Answer
You would both be the landlord (or the host if the boyfriend is a guest who pays no rent). If your co-owner's dementiz has advanced to the... Read Answer
You and your husband may sell your home (perhaps with you acting as your husband's agent under the Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney) and buy a... Read Answer
In most states the court will appoint a lawyer to represent you.
Even if yours does not, showing that you are able to manage your own finances... Read Answer
Laws differ by state, but in general a spouse is entitled to receive a share of the estate (often a half or two-thirds) regardless o what the will... Read Answer
A Will becomes a public document when it is submitted to a court for probate (proving that it is the Will of the person who died). Check the... Read Answer
You can "file a claim" against anyone. In your case, based on your sie of the story, you appear to have a valid suit against Mr. Robertson for... Read Answer
The executor and the executor's lawyer have no duty to talk with you. More than a year after the court appoints the executor (the length of... Read Answer
If the mother is competent, she can sign a power of attorney form, which is properly notarized and witnessed, and confer power of attorney upon her... Read Answer
Most state DMVs have a downloadable form transferring title when there is no Will or no Will will be probated. Title transfers to all the... Read Answer