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The Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine holds vehicle owners liable for damages caused by someone using the vehicle with permission. However, if the... Read Answer
Because your original custody order was issued in New Jersey, that state retains what's called "continuing exclusive jurisdiction" under the Uniform... Read Answer
A person who is married cannot marry another person until the first marriage is dissolved. The courts will not recognize the latter marriage and that... Read Answer
If you haven't done so already, contact the bank and dispute the account. You may also want to pull your Experiam, Equifax, and Trans Union credit... Read Answer
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The polite thing to do is to forward the registration renewal information to the owner of the website.
A trust is a private document. You are not entitled to a copy. But in most states, if you are 25 or older, you are entitled to an annual... Read Answer
While the other person on the deed could gift you his interest and record a deed to this effect, if he (and you) are doing so in an attempt to evade... Read Answer
This could be difficult to impossible. The actual probate court documents are retained by the court. Anything else might have been... Read Answer
When you father passes, your first step will be to hire a probate lawyer who practices in the county in which your father lived and died to present... Read Answer
To make sure that the Codicil is done correctly and republishes your Will, you would do well to work with a lawyer. You will likely not find it... Read Answer
Your mother's Will should have named a substitute executor. If it did not, you and your siblings can ask the court to appoint one. The... Read Answer
You must first submit the Will or probate (proving) or, if there is no Will, hire a local probate lawyer to apply to the court to determine heirship... Read Answer
Only your mother can sign her Will. Only your father can sign his Will. Depending on their levels of legal capacity, your father might be... Read Answer
An estate must be settled by somebody whether or not there is a Will. If there is no Will, a small estate can often be settled without a... Read Answer
It is not true that a spouse can sign any contract on behelf of his/her spouse, but it is true that you can authorize anyone to sign your name and... Read Answer
The attorney who is representing the executor should be able to tell you how to draft the letter and what notice, if any, must be given before going... Read Answer
I'm very sorry for your loss.
A power of attorney gives an agent the power to act for a living person. it has no effect after... Read Answer
You may be eligible for a work visa. I would suggest scheduling a consultation with an attorney to discuss options.
Your US citizen mother can sponsor you , her adult daughter and if your priority date is current (that's a legal conclusion that can only be arrived... Read Answer
Assuming that you are successful in setting up the paperwork on your own business in Delaware, you should be aware that there must be the requisite... Read Answer
If your mother-in-law does not own the house, there is no ownership interest on which to place a lien. For comprehensive advice on Medicaid... Read Answer