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On its face, it appears that you have an enforceable contract, but of course I have no way of knowing what basis your ex might have to claim that it... Read Answer
First, whether you stay in your mother's home, or move in with your boyfriend and his parents, I would encourage you to finish your high school... Read Answer
One definition of separate property, contained in Virginia statute 20-107.3(A)(1), is property acquired by either party before the marriage. ... Read Answer
Lawyers who handle this sort of work are called fiduciary litigators. Relatively few probate lawyers handle fiduciary litigation. You may... Read Answer
I would reach out to the bar association in your state.
Sc ott Bocchio,... Read Answer
From your description, it is not clear whether your parents' estates have been probated (proving what they owned, what they owed and distributing the... Read Answer
In many states after two years with no distribution, you can apply to the court to remove your brother and appoint you. You can then file an... Read Answer
It is not clear to what check you refer or what is the source of funds. If it is your mother's money and you have authority over it as the... Read Answer
If you have joint legal custody you share joint decision-making authority, which is different from physical custody. Unless there is something... Read Answer
Hi, you need to gather all medical information prior to applying for benefits.
Scott... Read Answer
The law changed July 1 to allow for a "First Offender" program for first offense theft. The prosecutor has to agree to it. So there is a... Read Answer
Hi, I would try conacting a local attorney in your area and try and obtain some... Read Answer
It sounds pretty negligent to me, but only a medical professional can verify whether it was a violation of the normal standard of care in these... Read Answer
First let me say that I'm sorry you have had to endure such abuse and that his family is piling on to add insult to injury. How horrible! To... Read Answer
The short answer is probably no, she cannot refuse to testify. Unless she has some privilege, such as that she is being asked to testify... Read Answer
It's not clear to me from your question whether you and the mother have now separated or whether you are still living together, but assuming you are... Read Answer
No, you will not lose your regular SSI benefit.
Your mother will be able to apply for an SSN if she applies for an I-765 employment authorization application, has it approved, and then makes the... Read Answer
I will assume for purposes of your question that you are a US citizen in applying for your mother. Your sister unfortunately falls within another... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum because additional information is needed. Is this a case involving Child Protective... Read Answer
The short answer is yes. However, it will ultimately be up to the judge(s) to decide if the case will be tried in Va or Fl. You should... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum because you have left out key facts. First, are there any minor children involved? If so,... Read Answer