Can my husband's brother take his name off a deed of a house without his consent?
It depends on what type of deed it was as well as what the will of his father said and what the personal representative of the estate actually did....
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It depends on what type of deed it was as well as what the will of his father said and what the personal representative of the estate actually did....
It all depends on what the agreements say. Without seeing them nobody knows for sure. I advise you contact an attorney who can review and give you...
It depends on who the creditor/claimant is. Given what you have provided, I don't see how the medical creditor could claim fraud. But if the...
You contact the persons involved and ask (i.e., any real estate agents, closing/escrow officers, and the lender(s)). By law they are supposed to...
You can only acquire title by merely paying the back taxes if you pay at a tax foreclosure sale. Otherwise you need to adversely possess AND pay...
I'm dealing with a case almost identical to this. Depending on when you last paid and whether you acknowledged in writing the amount of the debt,...
It also depends on whether the document signed/obligation to pay the money is enforceable. If it is in the form of a gift, then it isn't...
The issue isn't whether the contract is enforceable (which it isn't), but whether you can prove that the minor had the car to give in exchange for...
I will add, though, that if your insurance company does not cover you, then you might want to contact an attorney who, at that point, would be...
It is unclear what your question really is. It is also unknown how what the value of the home is based upon, but if it was really that value and a...