Can the roomate of my deceased daughter open a facebook account in her name and talk using her name?
No. Social media is certainly leading us into new legal frontiers, but it's just as much identity theft as if your daughter were living.
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No. Social media is certainly leading us into new legal frontiers, but it's just as much identity theft as if your daughter were living.
If you're describing a transaction where your mother received value for the 17 acres, and participated in the transaction, that's one thing. If...
I've followed with some interest your several posts on these issues, and I think you've received about as much free insight as you're going to...
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Do yourself a favor and visit with an attorney in the state and county where your father resided at his death. The situation that you've described...
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Twenty-two years ago? Legal or not, the time to complain about this is long gone. Stick around for a response from an attorney that practices in...
A better response to your question would simply involve learning some additional facts. However, from the context of your question, it sounds as...
Obviously, the best response would require not only reviewing your mother's Will but also the legal proceedings that have taken place to this...
Do your best to document the attorney's communications to you. That would certainly help eliminate some of the "he said / she said" inherent in...
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