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Yes a US citizen can sponsor his/her spouse for a green card provided that they entered the USA legally. If the married couple either marries or... Read Answer
The Durable Power of Attorney expired with your mother.
However, if the bank account was held either as "joint with right of survivorship" or... Read Answer
A Will has no legal effect until it is submitted for probate. When it is, it becomes a public document. Check with the probate court... Read Answer
Hi, I would contact the Bar Association in your state. Explain your claim and find attorney that could assist... Read Answer
Please review what you have done to get copies of the assessments and whether you (as opposed to your mother) have a legal right to them. You... Read Answer
If her husband willed your grandmother the home, it is hers to do with as she likes. If she does not have a Will, it will pass to her heirs,... Read Answer
Step One. Distribute the car to both you and your sister, titling it in both names.
Step Two. Sell your share in the car to your sister,... Read Answer
It should have been included in the probate Inventory. Send a letter to the executor and the probate attorney certified mail return receipt... Read Answer
Unfortunately, the F-4 category for most countries of the world (except for natives of India, Mexico, and the Philippines who must wait more time) is... Read Answer
It is not unusual for someone to leave everything, or almost everything, to a spouse even if there are children from a previous marriage.
You can... Read Answer
If there is no lease, she is a guest and subject to a request to leave and to eviction at any time. Get a JP court order and have the sheriff... Read Answer
Yes even if you have a joint financial sponsor, the petitioner is still required to file the 864 despite that you have no income or insufficient... Read Answer
A power of attorney expires with the person. It has no effect after death.
Attorney-client privilege bars an attorney from sharing a... Read Answer
Yes, every state has a statute of limitations for breach of contract claims, or a different period can be provided for in your contract. Even... Read Answer
Hello. If you're already married your husband would need to process at the foreign consulate for his green card. If he is your fiancé you can... Read Answer
File a motion to vacate the default judgment based on lack of service. If you can convicne the court that you were never served the judgment... Read Answer
Most states, maybe all states, accept an out-of-state Will for probate if it was properly executed in that other state. An unsigned Will has no... Read Answer
Medicaid only pays when we cannot. However, there is a "Monthly Minimum Maintenance Needs Allowance" set aside for the spouse, which varies... Read Answer
Hi, sorry to hear of your troubles. Your son may be eligible to receive SSI benefits. The IEP from his school will be important along with up to date... Read Answer
Nothing, for now. Memory care facilities are assisted living facilites. They do not accept Medicaid. However, eventually your wife... Read Answer
I'm not sure Iunderstand. Did you buy half the house or did you loan your son the money to cover half the house? If you had... Read Answer