I am co-owner on a home, the other owner now wants to come in to the home at any time. can he do this?
The short answer is: if he is on title, he has rights to use and possession of the property. Your attempt to deprive him of those rights is...
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The short answer is: if he is on title, he has rights to use and possession of the property. Your attempt to deprive him of those rights is...
A judgment obtained in Baltimore City is automatically enrolled as a lien on any real property held by the debtor in the City limits. In every...
The answer is: it depends. Most commonly, in assault situations, the only operative evidence is the testimony of the victim. Without that...
You can't sell what you don't have. So-- you are free to sell your interest in the property without your ex-girlfriend's consent. But you cannot...
Assuming you held title to the house as tenants by the entireties (there is a legal presumption that married couples taking title to real property...
You have two separate (but related) issues: The first is whether you had a valid policy of insurance at the time of the accident, and if not,...
First: In Maryland, generally, "convictions" cannot be expunged. There are a short list of "nuisance" misdemeanor convictions that can be expunged...
Depending on the language of your will, you may not need to change the language at all. If the will recites that your daughters will receive their...
First- This kind of situation is best handled without lawyers. She is soon to be your mother-in-law. Share a cup of earl grey and have a cordial...
The Supreme Court ruled, in 1985, that the Fourth Amendment (which generally proscribes warrantless searches and seizures) applies to searches...