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It sounds like the settlement should be paid out to the estate of your son. Without a Will, your rights to receive a portion of the estate would be governed by Ohio's Rules of Descent and Distribution. (O.R.C. 2105.06). You may want to retain an attorney in your area to investigate this matter and represent your interests.
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It sounds like the settlement should be paid out to the estate of your son. Without a Will, your rights to receive a portion of the estate...
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It sounds like there may be some criminal issues against this guy. False report to law enforcement, stalking etc. You may also have grounds for a restraining order. Have you sat down and spoken with a detective? You may want to get law enforcement involved from your perspective.
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It sounds like there may be some criminal issues against this guy. False report to law enforcement, stalking etc. You may also have...
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The specific topic this involves is known as "adverse possession." As for whether or nor the other party can establish adverse possession depends on several factors.
Generally speaking, adverse possession requires a "hostile / adverse claim, actual possession, and exclusive, open and notorious possession of the property.
You should speak with an attorney in West Virginia who practices in that area of law for a more detailed analysis.
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The specific topic this involves is known as "adverse possession." As for whether or nor the other party can establish adverse possession...
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If you cosigned for the credit card, you are likely still liable for the debt accumulated. It really depends on the documents you signed. That being said, credit card companies regularly settle claim for outstanding balances. You can try to deal with the credit card company yourself, but may find more success if you hire an attorney.
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If you cosigned for the credit card, you are likely still liable for the debt accumulated. It really depends on the documents you signed. ...
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