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You can force probate open by filing to open up probate yourself or hiring a...
Lonnie K McDowell
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You do have some rights. You should hire an attorney to make written demand...
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Robert John Murillo
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The law does not require that you use an attorney to complete an estate plan....
Lonnie K McDowell
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You used the words "living will" when you appear to mean "living trust": they...
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Keenan M. Post
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You need to get a lawyer that is familiar with the probate process in AZ. I...
Lonnie K McDowell
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I am familiar with the Arizona probate process: I agree that Will contests are...
Lonnie K McDowell
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I agree with Mr. Post. Contact an Arizona attorney and have him give you some...
Keenan M. Post
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Contact a probate attorney in the county where the real estate is located that...
Monica H Donaldson
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In Arizona, a minor child never gets to choose which parent to live with;...
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Frank A Selden
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check under the mattress, the cookie jar, use a metal detector in the back yard...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Many years ago I tried to help an Arizona client with a Florida probate asset:...
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Shawn B Alexander
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To prevail against an agency you will need to prove persistant and knowing...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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You have several options to determine whether there is a warrant for your...
Dwane M Cates
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If you have a warrant in Arizona they generally do not just let it go....
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Karen L Brady
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I am not licensed to practice law in Arizona. You should consult with an...
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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Sure you have options; you could try to work out something with your banks,...
Theodore John Koban
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You don't mention your credit card debt but the other dischargable debts seems...
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Cary L Lackey
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The MAXIMUM penalties in Arizona for a Class 1 misdemeanor are: 6 months in...
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If the tenant refuses to voluntarily move out, you must file an eviction...
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Lonnie K McDowell
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You can ask the court to have him produce tax returns, which would include w-2...
Lonnie K McDowell
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You can sue: in Arizona it is unlikely you will win three years of partial rent,...
Lonnie K McDowell
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I would suggest taking the time to discuss your situation in more detail with...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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It depends upon whether a DNA can be conducted to prove the father was a U.S....

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