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What does removing a previous negative rating in my credit history mean?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
You should definately get what they intend to do in writing especially if it is your inducement for paying them. In addition, you should make sure...
My employer has a set schedule but always calls to tell me not to come in. Is this legal?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
Mr. Chen, provides you a very good answer.
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Separated more than 10 years from my husband, am I liable for debts incurred by him after our separation?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
I concur with Mr. Moore.
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An additional hearing after the final paperwork has been filed, is this normal?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
I concur with Mr. Moore.
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Is it illegal for my husband to go file our taxes without me know it?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
Your husband could not file a joint return without forging your name which would be a crime. He could choiose, however, to file married filing...
New Construction purchase No flood zone disclosed.
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Answered on January 27, 2012
Mr. Taylor's answers seems to cover your question.
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We have an attorney in Michigan that is trying to take advantage of my elderly aunt and aware that she has dementia.
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Answered on January 27, 2012
I apologize for not being familiar with Michigan law, but I cant imagine its far from California. Have you discussed the matter with your aunt? ...
Can an ex spouse still act as my agent by durable power of attorney after we have divorced?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
The power of attorney was essentially revoked by the divorce, but thats a little irrelevant as to the bank because they were not on...
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My husband's mother passed away October,2010. He was the executor and a beneficiary.
Prior to death, sister had will rewritten.
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Answered on January 27, 2012
Your questions is not clear because you imply there is a trust. If its just a will, did anyone open a probate. Regardless, you are going to need...
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As to the restatement of a trust, what if one of the original trustees has already passed away and the original is then destroy?
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Answered on January 27, 2012
A trustee has no authority to restate a trust. That rests sole in the settlors of the trust.
Your facts are somewhat confusing because it is...
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