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Steve Fromm
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Yes, to the extent the amount you receive exceeds the amount you paid for the...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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You may want to check your state, county, and city laws. Depending on how big...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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Under the facts that you give, the aides can be considered independent...
Steve Fromm
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As the prior attorney mentioned, it would appear that these aides are not your...
Anne Debelius Lopiano
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Your gross estate will be subject to the Maryloand Estate tax (roughly 16% on...
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Jonathan H Levy
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It's difficult to say. If no one has been harmed and there is no real tax...
Steve Fromm
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There is no prohibition to bringing suit against a relative. Before doing so...
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Robert Kayvon II's answer
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If he was somehow working in the US and has a social security number, you can...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Did you know that US citizens and legal permanent residents are required to...
Steve Fromm
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The IRS requires that to claim the child as a dependent and for child care...
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Your reference to “a deceased ex-husband” is a bit puzzling. Do you mean...
Young S Song
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Beware that his heirs might be entitled to a 50% share, depending on how the...
Mark L Rosenberg
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You can refinance if you can get the IRS to agree to subordinate its lien to...
William C Wood
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You could contact a realtor and ask him or her to perform a market analysis...
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Young S Song
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Your husband can file a Quitclaim Deed and remove his name from the properties,...
Mark L Rosenberg
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Transferring his interest to would likely be considered a "fraudulent transfer"...
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Michael E Gross' answer
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Anyone reading your credit report will see the mortgage as your debt, since...
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Michael E Gross' answer
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The bank that made the mortgage loan would have to agree to let you off the...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Why are we interested in putting the daughter's name on the deed? Is there a...
Mark L Rosenberg
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Adding your daughter to the title will have adverse tax consequences, because...
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Tomasz M Stasiuk
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This issue in any Social Security disability case is whether your disability...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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This is a difficult situation with family. If they are not on the deed and they...

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