If you have an argument while signing a will in front of a notary, does that mean that you were not of sound mind/ done freely?
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Answered on April 02, 2020
I do not see any problem. Even if there is, the will does not take effect until death. Therefore, you still have the opportunity to change it.
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What to do with the house when getting a divorce in Texas?
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Answered on April 01, 2020
Unfortunately, none of the documents you possess ultimately show that you are the sole owner. Only a divorce decree granting you the sole ownership...
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My granpa past away & we never got to do a POD on his CD account is it still possible for me to claim money?
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Answered on April 01, 2020
There are pertinent facts missing in your question. Without those facts, it is hard to answer your question. For instance, did he leave a will? If...
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I’m a US citizen. I got married in Canada to a Canadian in 2009 separated in 2012 came back to US. Am I still married in US?
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Answered on April 01, 2020
Yes, you are still married in Texas and virtually wherever you go.
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In Texas if my husband has a civil suit against him only, can i file for divorce or do i need to wait for it to be closed?
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Answered on April 01, 2020
What kind of suit is it? is the suitor asking for money from your husband? Bankruptcy proceedings can prevent the completion of divorce...
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Change my daughters last name?
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Answered on April 01, 2020
In addition to getting him to own up to his responsibilities by paying child support, you can also file a Petition for change of name. He would...
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Do I need to apply for change of status to the child born in USA?
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Answered on April 01, 2020
If your child is born in the United States in your status as F1, then your child is a U.S Citizen by birth. No change of status application needs...
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How can I turn this situation back around?
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Answered on January 19, 2020
The rule is that the non-custodial parent pays child support. For one child, the guideline provides for 20% of your income. You don’t owe any...
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What can I do in texas if my childs father has another child with his cousin?
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Answered on January 19, 2020
Is his cousin 18 years of age or over? Not in Texas.
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How can I found out if my husband filed for divorce?
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Answered on January 19, 2020
Depending on what county you are, you may check the county’s district court’s website. Otherwise, the surest way is to wait to be served. Good luck.
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