How can I buy a house without having it in my name on public records?
First, let me point out that it depends on the reason a person wants to keep ownership of the house out of the public record. There are some...
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First, let me point out that it depends on the reason a person wants to keep ownership of the house out of the public record. There are some...
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You need to hire a criminal defense attorney ASAP. Listen to his or her advice. I believe her or she will advise you not to talk to anyone else...
If a lawsuit seems likely, you should consult an attorney. It's possible that the terms of your purchase agreement and/or the terms of the...
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First, assuming your mother and father owned the house jointly, your mother will need to record an affidavit of survivorship to put into the record...
Any time an attorney-in-fact uses a POA to do anything that provides a benefit to the attorney-in-fact, it's subject possible scrutiny. That...
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It depends on what you mean by "S Corp" and "LLC." Those labels really address two different things. There are corporations, and there are LLCs. ...
I agree with Mr. Natoli, assuming the LLC was taxed as a partnership. A couple of other items: 1. If the LLC is going to change from being...
Probably not. Generally, in order to be a binding contract, a promise must be supported by "consideration," which can be in the form of a...
I'm sorry, but speaking just for myself, I wouldn't even try to address this question without the limited partnership agreement and some time to...
I agree with Mr. Jabaly, but I'll offer a reason to be a little more optimistic. Generally, the member of an LLC is not liable for the obligations...