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How should I respond to creditor inquiries about a relative's estate executor when the estate has no assets.
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Answered on June 01, 2016
Most times, when they call, if you just explain that he/she has passed and there is no estate, that will be enough. If it is not enough, simply...
Bankruptcy and breaking a lease
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Answered on June 01, 2016
No, the landlord cannot sue you because you are protected by the bankruptcy automatic stay.
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How can I get my deposit back from my landlord?
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Answered on June 01, 2016
I would send them a letter by certified mail politely requesting it back, with interest, per the law. Give them a short deadline in your letter...
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What requirements must he fulfill to give the guardianship?How long must he stay in the U.S?
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Answered on May 25, 2016
Your father needs to seek out an experienced probate attorney. The Probate Court would have jurisdiction to award guardianship of you to your aunt...
Does Ohio allow for bifurcated divorce for dissolution of the marriage, while NC retains custody and support jurisdiction?
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Answered on May 25, 2016
Yes, most likely you can file for divorce in Ohio and the court here will allow the other state to retain jurisdiction over the children,...
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Do u have to have a lawyer to get a divorce
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Answered on May 25, 2016
Absolutely not. In fact, there has been a push in Ohio, to increase access to the judicial system, in the assisting of pro se litigants, that is,...
Can an heir and beneficiary of a will also be the person who wrote, witnessed and notarize the will for a legally blind relative
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Answered on May 25, 2016
Generally the answer would be no. These facts scream trouble. Witnesses and notaries have to be disinterested in the document they are involved...
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What should I do? Keep hiding the vehicle or turn it in? What's the best plan to try and protect my mother in law? The
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Answered on May 25, 2016
To really protect your mother in law, you need to try to get the payments current and right away. IF, the car is repossessed, it will likely be...
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