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Posted 20 days ago in Estate Planning Saint Petersburg, FL
Gregory Herman-Giddens' answer
When someone dies, the assets in his or her estate get a step-up in basis to...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Gregory is correct on his tax statement. I would simply add that we need to... Posted 3 months ago in Trusts Saint Petersburg, FL
Mark Lawrence Hammond's answer
For the year 2009, the federal estate tax exempt amount is $3.5 million. In... Posted 3 months ago in Child Custody Saint Petersburg, FL
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
You will need to file for a modification of the court order. You should consult... Posted 3 days ago in Residential Saint Petersburg, FL
Michael James Vanderzee's answer
The short answer is yes, the association can foreclose on the condo unit. You...
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
The above answer is right on target. The additional comment I'll make has to... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
There may be some possibility of obtaining relief for your son in law depending...
Robert Edward Heyman's answer
Unfortunately, INS has tepped up its investigations regarding past convictions... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Saint Petersburg, FL
Keenan M. Post's answer
You need to contact a skilled estate attorney in your area. I suggest you... Posted 8 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Saint Petersburg, FL
Kyle G. Manikas' answer
You should speak to your bankruptcy attorney because he or she will need to... Posted 11 months ago in Tax Saint Petersburg, FL Posted 7 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Saint Petersburg, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
The will is still valid. But, you should suggest she review the will every...
Michael John Faehner's answer
Due to changes in circumstances and in time, the laws in the state of Florida... Posted 7 months ago in Social Security Saint Petersburg, FL
User's answer
SSDi most certiainly CAN be garnished for student loans. They have to leave...
Paul William Hunn's answer
First, you asked about garnishing your "wages." If you are working, and earning... Posted 8 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Saint Petersburg, FL
Will Murphy's answer
You don't provide enough of the relevant facts to tell you much specific. (How...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
This is what is called a clawback lawsuit by the trustee. If your attorney had... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Saint Petersburg, FL
John M. Kaman's answer
If you consider it private then don't publish it on a public forum. Without...
User's answer
see if your court has a website that provides documents. I live in flagler... Posted 19 days ago in Employee Benefits Pinellas Park, FL
Archibald Johns Thomas III's answer
He is entitled to benefits if he is a covered employee within the meaning of... Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant Saint Petersburg, FL
Charles Reiger Gallagher III's answer
We have represented many tenants under these same facts. Your lease rights are... Posted 12 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Saint Petersburg, FL
A. Keith Logue's answer
First, and foremost, if you are owed wages, you should file a Proof of Claim.... Posted 2 months ago in Employment / Labor Madeira Beach, FL
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
If you were truly a sub-contractor (and not an employee) of the company, then...
Timothy Michael Papp's answer
Subcontractor? Meaning you didn't get a regular paycheck, work regular hours... Posted 2 months ago in Debt Collection Pinellas Park, FL
Donald Edward Petersen's answer
You have not indicated whether any of the debt collectors have a judgment...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
If any of your creditors have legal judgments against you, they can garnish on... Posted 2 months ago in Real Estate Saint Pete Beach, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
Your situation has tax issues, mortgage issues, and property law issues to... Posted 2 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seminole, FL
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
Bankruptcy is one of the ways to eliminate the effect of a 1099c. You need to... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Seminole, FL
Christina M. Castellano-Mesa's answer
The tax code has its own definition of whether or not your daughter and...
Christopher Sean Cooke's answer
Christina's answer was correct. As far as your filing status goes, I presume... |