How can I cut off my parents the year I turn 19 and would they have any legal control over me if I support myself?
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Answered on January 17, 2021
At the age of 18, you are an adult and can do anything you want. If you don't want contact with your parents, they can't force you to. Claiming...
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Marital Asset calculation during divorce?
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Answered on January 16, 2021
Those kind of calculations are generally used for assets that are fixed, like real estate and pensions. In other words, if you own a home and the...
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What can I do to stop my brother from selling my fathers camper?
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Answered on January 16, 2021
You or your mother should arrange a consultation with a local probate attorney to discuss filing an Estate Administration petition in Surrogate's...
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I am trying understand my roll as co-executor
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Answered on January 15, 2021
There is no way of answering your question without looking at the will. Take a copy of the will to a local probate attorney to review with you and...
If I am named in a will, but not on N.Y. deed,can I make claim when home is sold?
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Answered on January 14, 2021
It depends on how title to the property is held. If it is held as "joint tenants with right of survivorship" (sometimes abbreviated as JTWROS),...
My mom received a settlement just before she passed away her will was incomplete what happens to that cuz it wasn't paid out?
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Answered on January 14, 2021
I don't know what you mean by "her will was incomplete", but if she had a will, that will would have to be probated and, upon obtaining Letters...
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I have a friend who’s brother passed away?
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Answered on January 13, 2021
If the brother was a resident of Florida at the time of his death, then Florida law would be applied. The best thing your friend can do is to...
What is the difference between a V docket and a N docket?
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Answered on January 12, 2021
If you have legal custody of her then you should be able to get insurance coverage for her as a dependent. An N-docket won't serve your purposes.
Can I get child support arrears forgiven if custodial parent is deceased?
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Answered on January 12, 2021
Technically, any child support owed to a person will become a debt of that person's Estate when they die. Also, the Family Court cannot just...
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If I turn this into a legal situation will anything actually be done because I have have little to no evidence?
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Answered on January 11, 2021
You need to tell your mom. What you are describing is very disturbing and it can't continue. You need to protect yourself. At 13, you should...
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