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Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Saint Petersburg, FL
Theodore Lyons Araujo's answer
Do not pay friends or family any money in the year before you file the... Posted about 1 month ago in Tax Saint Petersburg, FL
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
It is impossible to answer this question without more information. Go to www.... Posted 16 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Saint Petersburg, FL
Jeffrey Scott Goethe's answer
An attorney is required because you cannot prepare legal documents that affect... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Saint Petersburg, FL
Matthew Decell Weidner's answer
I will assume from your question that you own the property and you rented it to... Posted 4 months ago in Employee Benefits Saint Petersburg, FL
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
Typically, yes you can. Check with your HR department. Any individual... Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Saint Petersburg, FL
John Arthur Smitten's answer
You said your nephew lives in Florida and you do not, so you asserting to the...
John Arthur Smitten's answer
You said your nephew lives in Florida and you do not, so you asserting to the... Posted 5 months ago in Estate Planning Saint Petersburg, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
Gregory is correct on his tax statement. I would simply add that we need to...
Gregory Herman-Giddens' answer
When someone dies, the assets in his or her estate get a step-up in basis to... Posted 4 months ago in Business Saint Petersburg, FL
Kaiser Wahab's answer
This is unfortunately a very general question that is difficult to answer. You...
Antone F. Johnson's answer
In general, ad sales is a relatively unregulated business, but you put your... Posted 4 months 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 6 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 7 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 7 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 7 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 12 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 about 1 year ago in Tax Saint Petersburg, FL Posted 2 days ago in Child Support Largo, FL
Frederick Lincoln Pollack's answer
The answer will depend upon a number of items - both parties incomes (gross)... Posted 11 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 11 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 21 days ago in Foreclosure Largo, FL
Jeffrey Scott Goethe's answer
There are a lot of facts that need to be reviewed before a proper answer can be...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
I am bewildered by your statement that "the house is in no one's name but my... Posted 25 days ago in Real Estate Pinellas Park, FL
John Leif Fossum's answer
A quit claim deed may not give you sufficient title. You should talk to a good...
Kevin Luis Deeb's answer
You can transfer title to the property through a quitclaim deed, but you should... |