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Your mom died first, so to the extent that she had separate property her will would control the disposition of that property. To the extent... Read Answer
During the discovery process in civil litigation, each side has to provide all requested documents which are even arguably relevant to any issue... Read Answer
You need a civil attorney. Most attorneys cannot afford to work pro bono; they have a staff, office rent, etc. to pay. I'm sorry but I... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to review the details and go from there. This can't be addressed in an internet blurb.
Not if you can prove it was a gift.
You can report the identity theft to the police. If the amount is under $10,000, then you can file a complaint in small claims without an... Read Answer
It would depend on how the house was refinanced -- in other words, whether the lender permitted the refinance with the lien. Also, it depends... Read Answer
I'm sorry but your fact pattern is hard to follow. I'm assuming that you are the moving party? The motions are NOT heard by the clerk but... Read Answer
I don't think anyone can answwer your question without a lot more infomraiton. What does that mean "my name is in it?" Are you a... Read Answer
Not sue what you are trying to accomplish. The remedy if the LL wont do repairs, per Fla. Stat. 83.56 is to terminate the tenancy and move. You say... Read Answer
You will need to hire an HOA lawyer to address this. This is not an internet blurb issue.
You would need a "tenant lawyer" that handles landlord tenant cases from the tenant side. We are few and far between, we handle such cases. If you... Read Answer
That is always the risk you take. If there is some fraud involved, there might be remedy but you would have a huge amount of legal work needed to... Read Answer
If its that big of an issue, you can retain your own pest service to provide an opinion and options or to fix the issue if possible. You can also... Read Answer
Ms. Glasgow, generally speaking, making statements about someone in the context of a custody proceeding are privileged and not... Read Answer
Ms. Rodriguez, defense counsel should not have been blocking your questions unless they were palpably improper or sought disclosure of privileged /... Read Answer
First of all, did you give them the money, or loan it to them? If you loaned it to them you can sue to recover it regardless of whether they... Read Answer
If you can prove that he knowiingly swore falsely, he could certianly be sanctioned by the court, and could possibly face criminal charges. ... Read Answer
Lawyers cannot represent you if your "damages" are under $10,000. If you have medical bills that need to be paid, then you yourself can sue in... Read Answer
It would depend if you lost any money. In other words, what's the harm to you? How have you been damaged other than your pride or hurt... Read Answer
That is a strange telephone call. However, process servers try many different tactics to find people to serve with legal documents. First... Read Answer
Anyone can "demand" anything they want. An unconditional gift is irrevocable (except in unusual circumstances not present here). The... Read Answer
Yes. Thats the entire purpose of an assignment.
You don't if your wife oens the home too, you have no means to over ride her letting the sister stay, short of divorce proceedings.