What is the best plan of action to make our situation legal.
To answer your question, I would direct you to the Mississippi Department of Medicaid, as your question really involves an issue as to eligibility...
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Brandon, MS
Probate Lawyer at Brandon, MS
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To answer your question, I would direct you to the Mississippi Department of Medicaid, as your question really involves an issue as to eligibility...
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If she deeded that property to you, she cannot just "take it back".
Generally, if the child can be placed with relatives DHS will do that. I have never heard of a requirement that a relative be a "certified foster...
Step #1: Hire an attorney. Step #2: Follow the advice of the attorney. Litigation is complex. There are many procedural hurdles you must be...
As Mr. Simpson stated in his response, Uniform Local Rule 8.06 REQUIRES (i.e., does not suggest) that either party MUST, within 5 days, notify in...
Contact an attorney to discuss your case. However, the law provides that in order for you to receive separate maintenance, you must prove: 1....
I agree with Mr. Simpson. Contact a lawyer who regularly handles custody cases.
The first step is to schedule an appointment with an attorney who regularly practices divorce law. That lawyer will guide you in your rights and...
This depends on the law of the state where your ex-husband was living at the time of his death, whether he had a Will, and the provisions of that...
Contact an attorney, schedule an appointment, and bring to the appointment all orders which you have concerning custody and visitation.