If a church pastor is receiving large gratuities are they supposed to report it as income subject to income taxes,
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Answered on June 27, 2023
Whether the amounts received are taxable income or a non-taxable gift is a factual question.
If the amount is received and kept by the Church,...
Can a landlord tear down a shed that a tenant is living in for them to move out
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Answered on June 19, 2023
You are required to legally evict him before you destroy the shed.
Who is responsible in which due diligence was not properly performed?
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Answered on June 18, 2023
First, I recommend that you discuss your situation with your own attorney.
The government could be mistaken.
Your attorney may be...
How can I get my home marked unable to be lived in due to repeated flooding ?
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Answered on June 17, 2023
The insurance policy shows what circumstances must exist for a valid claim to be made.
I am unaware of any insurance company having any...
When does a quit claim deed become effective, when it is signed and notarized or when it is recorded?
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Answered on June 17, 2023
The deed becomes effective when you deliver it to the buyer.
What is the process to buy a 10 -foot strip of land from the owner of adjacent property?
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Answered on June 17, 2023
This is not a do-it-yourself project.
You will need to hire an attorney, who will retain a surveyor to map the parcel you are purchasing.
My father died and left me the beneficary of his annunity, but his wife is sueing me for half of the annunity.
Is this legal?
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Answered on June 17, 2023
Since you are a defendant in a lawsuit, you should hire an attorney ASAP!
I am the beneficiary and the owner of a burial policy on my deceased ex husband. Am I allowed to redeem the policy?
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Answered on June 16, 2023
You will need to retain an attorney to review the ENTIRE policy and provide their opinion concerning the beneficiary.
If I employ my MIL as a live-in nanny, will she eventually qualify for medicare?
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Answered on June 16, 2023
As your post explains, your mother-in-law will not qualify for Medicare.
Your mother-in-law will need to work elsewhere to qualify for Medicare.
Can I Sue my mother for breach of verbal agreement?
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Answered on June 16, 2023
You will need to consult with a local attorney, so all the facts are identified to provide an answer to your question.
Most attorneys would not...
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