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Will divides their house 2/3 to niece and 1/3 to me. Will says I am to get the 1/3 upon sale. Niece refuses to sell
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Answered on August 10, 2018
You have to start a civil suit against the 2/3 owner to force a sale.
You also have to weigh whether this is even worth it. Is there a...
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Alternating dependency exemption order not followed?
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Answered on August 07, 2018
This is a State matter; the feds do not honor State divorce agreements.
You will have to file a contempt motion to get the money lost in the...
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Will I have to really leave?
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Answered on July 16, 2018
Well, you will need to talk to the bankruptcy attorney to get this straightened out. Many questions need answering from the fact pattern you...
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Ex declaring bankruptcy
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Answered on July 09, 2018
More information is probably needed in order to completely answer your question. An attorney will normally be retained, review the filing and...
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In CT can a realtor charge 1 month commission to a tenant who could not produce entire Security deposit to secure a rental unit?
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Answered on July 05, 2018
In order to make this determination, you will have to review the contract your mother signed. I suggest you retain a real estate lawyer to review...
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I am retired and have 2 credit card judgments in CT do I need to report that I have a 401K account on INTERROGATORIES (JD-CV-23)
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Answered on March 29, 2018
You do need to list the 401k's on your interrogatories. Filing bankruptcy will put the 401K's out of the reach of your creditors.
I do not have...
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If an S corp is set up with husband, wife and 3 adult children as officers/equal share holders-can all receive 1099 income?
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Answered on March 20, 2018
To get to the gist of your question, yes you can reduce income by paying your children for services rendered. But whether you can issue them 1099's...
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What part of wrongful death settlements are taxable?
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Answered on March 09, 2018
According to the IRS, any lawsuit settlement proceeds that a court awards for physical illness or injury are non-taxable. This includes wrongful...
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How can you evict a owner in the state of CT after purchasing a property from Hubzu (foreclosure property)??
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Answered on February 19, 2018
To begin with, eviction is the proper action to file in the Court. The next answer is a bit more complicated and should be reviewed by an...
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What are the proper legal steps to take when other parent is not adhering to visitation schedule?
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Answered on February 19, 2018
Unfortunately, if the ex refuses to comply, you have to file a Motion for Contempt with the Courts.
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