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Carlos Francisco Martin
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This is a very unfortunate situation. The first, and most important...
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Brent Allan Rose
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It does sound like getting emancipated would be a good idea for you. I answer...
Lucreita D. Becude
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You should get an attorney to help you with this. You can obtain a...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Foreclosures take months to conclude, even if the property ends up going to...
Margery Ellen Golant
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I don't completely agree with the prior answer. It sounds like what was filed...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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See this helpful info from the Florida Bar on debtors' rights in Florida to get...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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To add to the previous answers, I'd like to point out something else. One...
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Sebastian Jaramillo
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Well the first think that will happen is that if the bank is successful in the...
Margery Ellen Golant
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The holder of the second mortgage has the same right to sell your house out...
Aaron J. Slavin
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You'll definitely want to get an experienced, local criminal defense attorney...
Craig A. Epifanio
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The most important thing you can do is either hire an attorney or talk to his...
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Melissa Dawn Sosa
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No, she cannot. In that event, you need to file a Motion for Contempt against...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Consult your own attorney, if you are already represented. If not, then may I...
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I am sorry for your loss. It sounds like you are in a difficult situation. If...
Sebastian Jaramillo
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If the property goes into foreclosure, the only persons responsible are those...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An attorney familiar with the policies and procedures of the court will know...
Michael Alexander Misa
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The first thing you need to recognize is that as a parent you have an absolute...
Douglas Ron Coenson
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If the Personal Representative (Excecutor) has hired an attorney, he should...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I agree with Attorney Coensen. Some of her debts may not be estate obligations....
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Phillip Gustavo Day
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Please feel free to email or call me for additional information at phil@...
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Thomas H. McGowan's answer
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This is a no brainer. Find an estate awyer in Bradenton and have the will...
David Michael Goldman
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While Joesph's answer about contacting the county clerk where your father lived...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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You can contact the clerk of court in the county he died and order a copy of...
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Joshua Soileau
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Your question does not have enough information to adequately answer your...
Yahima Suarez
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Parents do not forfeit their rights because they have been away from their...
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Okorie Okorocha
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In many jurisdictions, foreclosures are public record and need to be filed with...
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Dominick Christopher Russo's answer
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To check the status of the foreclosure, go the the Clerk of Court in your...
Margery Ellen Golant
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In many cases, the lender can foreclose even if ht has lost the original...
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I also live in Florida and I'm going through the exact same thing you are, only...
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Probate is needed *(since property ownership is involved), so you can't avoid...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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This should qualify for a procedure called "Disposition of Personal Property...
David Michael Goldman
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It is possible to do this through life insurance and/or trusts. Although a...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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Thanks for question. This is a common concern. I usually recommend two trusts-...
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Normal time limit is to do something before probate is finished. In this case,...

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