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I agree with Mr. Kelly--if you are this concerned about a problem, then it sounds like the business needs to be split up and you'll need an...
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I agree with Mr. Kelly--if you are this concerned about a problem, then it sounds like the business needs to be split up and you'll need an...
I am guessing that you are seeing language in the Deed of Trust that says "Grantor(s) hereby bargain(s), sell(s), and convey(s) to Trustee in...
I know it's frustrating to get a "consult a lawyer" answer but unfortunately that's the best we can give you. The provision you're describing...
You can ask for a discovery protective order under Civil Rule 26(c) (link below). If the material is basically irrelevant and the questions seem...
Unlikely, unless you live in a development where there are covenants restricting exterior displays and the flag violates the covenant in some...
It will depend on the exact wording of your divorce decree, so it's difficult to tell what you will be able to do. But, assuming the language in...
Not a chance. I am being blunt but I think it should be clear: The questions you are asking involve extensive training that most lawyers take hours...
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No one has responsibility to get one, technically; it's generally the buyer's choice whether or not to get one. Standard title insurance does not...
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I agree with Mr. Kalamaros. The first order of business is to make sure that the decedent even owned enough assets to make it worthwhile to pursue....
I agree with Mr. Alexander. The quitclaim deed has removed your ex-husband from *ownership* (title) to the house. However, that has no effect on...