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Michael L Rich
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I don't practice in Washington but generally, unless parents are unfit, there...
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Jonathan William Milstein's answer
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The terms of the parenting plan may dictate whether a move is allowable. It is...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 8

There are forms that will help you get started; I have pasted a link below;...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Inheritances are not taxable incomes for the federal income tax. If the estate...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Contributor Level 7

When you inherit property, the estate of the decedent pays the estate tax, if...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Your question is interesting in that the changes to rent can appear...
Jeffrey Edward Burkhart
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I agree with the previous answer. The most important thing is to not...
Jeffrey Edward Burkhart
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The basic answer is, as usual, "It depends on what the policy says."...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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A person who is a US citizen at birth remains a US citizen until US citizenship...
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Sarah M. Cross' answer
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No, a greencard is not going to offer the flexibility that you are looking for....
Karen-Lee Pollak
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First of all, your future wife can not become a citizen until she has been a...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

In NJ and in the other States with which I am familiar, unless there are two...
John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

No. You are focused on pure semantics. Even if this is a substantial error...
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Jeffrey Edward Burkhart
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Contributor Level 3

Sounds like the parcel is big enough, but the answer really depends on exactly...
David Nabow Soloway
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Contributor Level 7

A U.S. Citizen may petition for his wife, who is lawfully in the U.S., to...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

My understanding is that Canada also does not require its citizens to lose...
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Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento
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Contributor Level 6

She's can get a green card under 245i. She can work with that. While the case...
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Franklin W. Nelson
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Contributor Level 4

This type of case can be complicated, and I would need more facts, but if you...
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Jeffrey Edward Burkhart
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Contributor Level 3

Yep. Generally speaking, the "landlord" can be anyone that the property owner...
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Glenn E. Tanner
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The Father can gain "full custody" as you call it if he seeks to modify your...
Jeffrey Edward Burkhart
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No, it's not a jurisdiction problem, just a notice problem. Generally failures...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Answering the question you ask in your caption, you would need to discuss this...

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