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Thomas C Gallagher
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It is extremely unlikely that a prosecutor would offer a lesser charge than DWI,...
Debbie Eva Lang
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You certainly could benefit from retaining an experienced DWI attorney. You...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Check out the following sites, and then consult directly with an experienced TX...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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You may be entitled to get this case expunged under Texas law, so long as you...
Robert Lee Marshall
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You should listen to the lawyer who is already representing you in this case....
Keenan M. Post
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If you have hard evidence of actual embezzlement which is not being addressed...
Steve Fromm
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Generally, the estate checking account is used to pay administrative expenses,...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Yes this is an appropriate expense of the estate. However, probate fees, if...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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The type of claim you are describing (for denial of necessary medical treatment)...
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Henry Daniel Lively
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A power of attorney is only good while someone is alive. You will need to go...
Janet Lee Brewer
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A power of attorney is only valid while the person who gives it (the "principal"...
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Paul Holt Walcutt
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Yes, the officer has to have probable cause to believe a traffic violation has...
Robert Sterling Guest
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I agree with Paul's answer. I believe the source of your confusion is that you...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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To check on the details of these code requirements, contact the local...
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You can either file a Petition to Settle as a small estate, or finish it up...
James P. Frederick
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I believe that you can petition the court to order the money to be assigned to...
Steve Fromm
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Your sister as executrix of your father's estate or trustee of his trust has...
Rosemary Jane Meagher-Leonard
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You have stated that your sister is the executor or your father's trust. For...
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Henry Daniel Lively
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Someone needs to file a petition for probate. Preferrably an heir. If you...
Bert Z. Tigerman
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You imply that the son may be the only heir. If so, he will end up with...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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It would be impossible ot make a guess as to what will happen, as every case is...
Eric T. Raskopf
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Certainly new charges of that nature could be grounds for revocation of...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Can you? maybe. Is it legal? no. Are you likely to get caught? Moreso...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Not legally. Good luck. DISCLAIMER I do not practice law in your State. This...
Leanna Hamill
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If you sign an agreement as the responsible party, then you are the responsible...
Karl D. Warden
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There are just a few government programs that offer monies for people staying...
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Trusts in Florida are governed by statute and generally vest title in real...
Marshall C Deason Jr.
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The answer to your question depends on the wording of the documents recorded in...
Steve Fromm
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You need to do two things. First, read the contract as to who is the owner of...
Michael Lewis Van Cise
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When a person dies without a will in Georgia, the law of "intestacy" applies....
Ronald S. Pichlik
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Battery is defined as the unlawful and unwanted touching of one person by...
Nick Passe
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If done by an adult, the conduct described would almost certainly meet the...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Search and seizure law is a very complex, fact-sensitive, body of law. Small...
Steve Fromm
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Generally, only probate assets, those that pass through the will, are used to...
Christopher T. Anderson
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I am an out of state lawyer, and your state's laws may be different. Do you...

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