Can I do a quit claim deed from myself to myself & my daughter and son-in-law as joint tenants with full rights of survivorship?
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Answered on September 01, 2022
Yes you can deed it to the 3 of you with right of survivorship. This will not prevent them from using a different property as their primary...
Grandma dies, and now granddaughter is living in the house and paying the mortgage. The other siblins want her to sell
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Answered on September 01, 2022
The disposition of the house depends on Grandma's will. If she died without a will, then state law will govern how the property passes. ...
Does my fathers attorney notify me about the will?
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Answered on September 01, 2022
You can wait until it's put into probate with the Register of Wills in your County. If they are not probating the will, you can start a lawsuit to...
My husband and I have been married for 10 years. He and his ex wife had a will. Is that will still valid during this marriage?
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Answered on September 01, 2022
Joint wills are a bad idea and not recognized by many states. They become irrevocable upon the death of the first spouse. I suggest that your...
I rent a basement in another person's home - can I use this address for LLC?
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Answered on September 01, 2022
If you pay rent, the owner must report the rental income. Also, there could be a local ordinance about having a business in a home, but usually...
In this situation, would I be considered an employee?
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Answered on September 01, 2022
Your classification is not based on the number of projects; it's a question of whether you are under the control of the employer. Can you also...
Is restitution taxable?
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Answered on November 29, 2017
Not taxable unless you depreciated the car for business in which case it could be partially or fully taxable. David Schiller
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How would we file our taxes?
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Answered on November 29, 2017
It will not impact your filing status. You will report income and expenses on Schedule E attached to your 1040. You can reside at the address and...
Is there a fixed percentage that a executor and attorney can charge for probating a will?
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Answered on October 30, 2017
Many attorneys charge on an hourly basis and not a percentage of the estate. Although larger estates often take more time and greater effort, many...
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