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Did the officer tell him that your file would be in "pending status" until further documentation was provided? This could be a matter of producing... Read Answer
Refusal under section 221(g) means that essential information is missing from an application or that an application requires additional... Read Answer
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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
It's unclear on exactly what your question is. But if you are saying that you do not currently have legal capacity to collect rent because you're not... Read Answer
Contact a local probate lawyer. You may want to file for a determination of heirship and let her try to prove that the Will is genuine and that... Read Answer
It is not clear that there will be a "lucid moment" in which your father will be able to sign a Will before a notary and two witnesses who will not... Read Answer
While in theory you could gift the house to your son subject to the mortgage, (1) he may not qualify to take over the morrtgage and (2) other... Read Answer
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Yes, your husband can adopt your daughter. I have handled several cases like this, where a stepparent adopts a stepchild. I... Read Answer
"Personal belongings" is usually read to include items of personal use, whether for everyday or for special occasions. It does not include... Read Answer
Start by taking his and his other parent's death certificates to the DMV. But note that the title may have specified that the bike was to pass... Read Answer
For now, you can look at the deed records. When someone (perhaps you) has been appointed executor of his Will or administrator of his estate,... Read Answer
There is no such thing as a verbal POA. If your mother has appointed your sister her agent in a written Medical POA, your sister, not you, can... Read Answer
Please talk to a probate attorney who practices in the county in which your husband died and the house is located. With that person's help,... Read Answer
If the person who received the money returns it, Medicaid will disregard it.
If not, the applicant will not be eligible for Medicaid until a certain... Read Answer
SSI, unlike SSDI, does not require a payroll work record. It does require that you be unable to work any job for at least the next 12... Read Answer
Your grandmother's rule trumps whatever rules of intestacy may exist in your state. If your grandmother had wanted to leave you something, she... Read Answer
You are entitled to more than your husband is suggesting to you. You are potentially entitled to spousal support as well as a fair share of any of... Read Answer
Talk to a local family law attorney. Most states have a form of Temporary Power of Attorney which you and your wife can sign (and revoke at... Read Answer