Can you remove someone’s name from the deed of their home after their death without going to probate?
If only your son's name was on the deed, then the only way the grandmother could take his name off of the deed would be to have him sign...
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If only your son's name was on the deed, then the only way the grandmother could take his name off of the deed would be to have him sign...
It's not entirely clear from your question, but I'm guessing you DID get charged criminally? If so, it is common for the criminal court to put a...
Generally, if a case STARTS in a certain court, it STAYS in that court; you can 't just move it to another court. If you don't feel the case is...
Yes, there IS an attempted assault charge in Ohio. As with most criminal charges in Ohio, an "attempt" can be attached to the charge, and it is...
I'm guessing you are trying to do this without an Attorney? If so, you need to understand that you may be backing yourself into a financial...
Assuming you are referring to a 4th Degree Misdemeanor, obviously the most he could get would be 30 days in jail and a $250 fine. Even so, with a...
Did your original agreement take into consideration all the costs of travel? If not, that is a possible good argument for a reduction in support....
Just because you move out of your house does not mean you lose your property rights to the house. Once you are out, and have been gone for 30 days...
I'm assuming you are representing yourself. If so, then you would need to file a Motion with the court asking that the GAL be removed, and then...
Most likely, depending on how the property was titled, you will have to open a probate estate to transfer the property. That is generally required...