I owe restitution in utah can i file this on a chapter 7 banckruptcy
Probably not. Criminal fines and restitution are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.
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Probably not. Criminal fines and restitution are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.
You used the words "living will" when you appear to mean "living trust": they are not the same. Your estate is apparently worth hundreds of...
The answer is probably "Yes, but." I obviously haven't reviewed your trust, but most trusts have language in them like "Apply California law to...
No. However, the AZ Secretary of State has an online medical power of atty and living will "vault" that can be accessed by medical professionals...
Generally, the one signed most recently controls in the event of a conflict. Most "general" powers of attorney are financial, not for making...
Arizona does allow affidavits to be used for just this purpose: getting an out-of-state insurance company to acknowledge Arizona law is sometimes...
Reasonable wear and tear is not "damages" : you may prevail in court if you can show the poor condition of the carpet arose out of reasonable wear...
Your responsibility ends when you have terminated the trust by distributing all assets and accounting to all parties entitied to an accounting. ...
Probably not, but more information is needed.
In Arizona, if a probate takes place, a notice must be sent to all known heirs, even if they are not named in the Will. Either your half-brother...