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Jeffrey Adam Devore
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This answer to this question will depend upon whether a) your mother entered...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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Please accept my condolences for the loss of your mother. You are in need of a...
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Francis V Kenneally's answer
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Your sister's designation as executrix under the Will is irrelevant until your...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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I agree with the previous attorney: you have no interest in your father's...
Gabriel Cheong
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It doesn't matter that you don't trust the executor - the relative that died...
Freya A Shoffner
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All executors in Massachusetts are required to file annual accounts of their...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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The court will look at the best interests of the child. This is complicated...
William J Mcleod
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If you're considering bankruptcy, it is important to remember that all property...
Kara O'Donnell
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The short answer is yes, all of your property regardless of state will be...
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Nancy M Von Kittlitz's answer
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You will probably have to hire an attorney to find out whether there is a will....
Gail Otis
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Not necessarily. In the past Wills were often filed at the courthouse for...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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If your parents are still alive and healthy, I would recommend that they take...
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Phil A. Taylor
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If your husband is refusing to file an uncontested divorce with you, then you...
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Gabriel Cheong
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If you have no property or children to consider with your wife, then it's easy...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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Yes, you can and there are other ways to do this. Call me with any questions,...
Michael B Feinman
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You have not provided nearly enough information for complete answer to this...
L Jed Berliner
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A Massachusetts declaration of homestead, if recorded by either spouse before...
Daniel T Blake
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You should certainly speak with an attorney soon about the facts of this case....
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It makes a living situation much more challenging where there is not a meeting...
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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He has to prove that he will suffer "extreme hardship" as a matter of law....
Bruce H Murray
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You probably can, but that doesn't mean they won't sue you. Depending on the...
Phil A. Taylor
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The standard to determine if a civil order was violated has recently changed....
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The civil restraining orders you speak of aren't hard to either beat on a...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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You need to comply with the terms of your separation agreement or divorce...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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It sounds like a somewhat complicated matter, and if you do not have an...
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Scott D. Pollock
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With some 4 years of unlawful presence in the U.S., you probably triggered a 10...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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There appears to be some confusion over terms. A living will, sometimes...
Jean Tien
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Did your wife ever petition for your green card while you were in the country?...
Phil A. Taylor
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A tenancy at will needs to be terminated in writing as set forth by statute....
Daniel T Blake
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I agree with the prior answer by Attorney Taylor. I write merely to stress his...

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