In form I-765ws, what counts as an asset?
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Answered on September 05, 2012
Yes, those are assets too. Everything you own big or small could be an asset.
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I'm divorcing my husband & we have a mortgage on the house in both our names do i have to move before a judge signs our divorce
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No, it's not necessarily true.
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Reverse Mortgage
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It's a tough situation. I can't understand why she wasn't included, as this is part of the point of the reverse mortgage, that the spouses have a...
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In foreclosure - trial tomorrow. Letter from atty wants "an executed consent to judgment" in exchang for extended sale date.
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I think a bankruptcy attorney would be the better choice.
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How can inmate file a motion to re examine his/her case?
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He had a lawyer when he made these pleas correct? Unlikely they can be withdrawn.
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Can a victim plea the 5 amendment in court
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The Fifth Amendment prevents you from having to testify against yourself.....not having to testify at all.
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Two people are hired to do the same job which pays salary and commission. one leaves at three every day to go home and the
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What is your question?
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My husband and I make the same amount of money and have separate bank accounts, will my savings be split with him if we divorce?
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Well, there is a good chance that the marital assets accumulated during the marriage will be split fairly evenly. There are many exceptions and...
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Is there a possible legal problem caused by uploading a video that explains my case on a private youtube link?
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I wouldn't do that. Why would you expose yourself like that?
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Foreclosure, bankruptcy, and collateral. Can u help answer one question.
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Answered on September 05, 2012
You could file Chapter 13, I suppose, just to save your house? I don't how realistic that is, but it's at least a possibility?
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