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If a creditor files an "Acknowledgement and satisfaction of judgement" with the court, will future court dates fall off ?
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Answered on June 21, 2019
That 2021 date is a tracking date so the court does not lose track of the case.
Some attorneys will file an "Acknowledgment and Satisfaction of...
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What is graduated payment plan in chapter 13 BK? Do I have to pay off my $100K Superior Court judgment debt in full ?
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Answered on June 21, 2019
Collection of the judgment debt is stayed by filing BK or by posting an appeal bond.
About 80% of appeals result in affirmation of the...
Can we refinance estate trust home and buy out siblings
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Answered on June 20, 2019
Just to add t the other answers.
If you want to keep the current property tax value, the estate or trust needs to get a loan secured by the real...
What document does the bank want , to Prove you have right to the property?
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Answered on June 19, 2019
For real property in a trust. A certificate of trust showing you are successor trustee should be sufficient.
If it was distributed to you from a...
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Power of attorney
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Answered on June 19, 2019
The power of attorney needs to be valid in the country where the bank is.
Unless you need a POA to handle other of grandfather's affairs in the...
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Shredded original trust and copies. I changed it, with 1st amendment. I have a new will, no original trust or copies
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Answered on June 18, 2019
Was the trust amendment a full restatement of the trust. If not, the original trust as amended governs all assets in the trust.
Hou really should...
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I want to start some type of legal action regarding my mother-in-law who has dementia
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Answered on June 18, 2019
You need to become conservator of the person and estate of mother-in-law WITH dementia powers.
While you could do it yourself, it will go more...
If I have DPOA over my mother who has Alzheimer's can I transfer her vehicle in mind and my sisters name?
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Answered on June 18, 2019
You have a DPOA to benefit your mother, not over her.
The basic rule is to do what is best for your mother.
You need to read the DPOA to...
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How can we fight an "irrevocable" trust?
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Answered on June 17, 2019
Step one is to find an Idaho trust attorney in the county where the trust was managed. Then follow that attorney's directions.
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How do I get proof on my inheritance?
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Answered on June 17, 2019
I presume that you are relatively young. That means there are 2 types of conservatorship you may be eligible for. First is a Limited...
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