CAN A SIBLING LIVE IN NORTH CAROLINA AND BE EXCUTOR FOR HIS PARENTS IN VIRGINIA
Yes, absolutely, an out of state child of the deceased can be the executor.
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Yes, absolutely, an out of state child of the deceased can be the executor.
Well, that's the law, and it's the same law that applies to all the other people in the same situation. Also, the people who wrote the child...
Just because it's from another case, or another part of the same case, does not keep it from being admissible. But just like any other evidence,...
If the child lives in Virginia, it's by filing a name change petition in the Circuit Court of the city or county where the child lives. If the...
Some of these things maybe could happen, but it also sounds like a classic scam. - How are you sure that this communication actually came from...
No. No way, no how.
It depends on whether your custody order includes any restriction on moving with the child. All Virginia orders include a 30-day notice...
If both of you leave the country where you're posted, then whichever state the child is brought to is more likely to get jurisdiction. If there are...
By "sign over his rights", if you mean agreeing to not have any visitation, that does not affect child support. The only other thing like that...
Yes, it is an ongoing crime, not a one-time crime. Also, even though the new marriage is void, the wife in the new marriage may want to get an...