Can she keep my daughter??
If you had an attorney during your court proceeding, you should direct any questions to them. In any event, you need to speak with an attorney....
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If you had an attorney during your court proceeding, you should direct any questions to them. In any event, you need to speak with an attorney....
CT statute 47a-23(c) states: " (c) A copy of such notice shall be delivered to each lessee or occupant or left at such lessee's or occupant's place...
Your post raises several issues. First, your husband's signing over his interest to you. Most mortgages have a due on transfer clause. If any...
As for who owns the house, that depends on several things. First, how did your grandmother and her children own the property, as joint tenants with...
I would encourage you to look at the Notice of Automatic Court Orders that were given to you with the divorce papers. "NOTICE OF...
There is no specific amount of time in which a spouse must leave the home. Until temporary or final orders have been entered by the Court, he has...
You need to speak with an attorney in your area that handles estate planning (more specifically, probate litigation). There may be issues of...
The answer is "it depends". Whether you or anyone else has a claim on the home depends on how your mom and grandfather held title. If they held it...
I would suggest that you look at your deed. If you do not have a copy of it, go to wherever your land records are kept (town hall, county...
The first thing you need to do is to get a copy of the trust. If it is a testamentary trust go to the probate court where the grandfather lived. If...