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Can someone act as Executor of an estate when no relating documents (like a will) are filed with public records or probate?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
If you wish to challenge the actions of the executor, you will need to file a complaint in the probate court.
You should consult with a local...
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Will being AWOL from military cause any problems in future?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
You could receive an "other than honorable" discharge, which could affect future employment opportunities.
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I paid more than half of my rent this month... Can the landlord move forward with eviction for the remaining balance??
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Answered on November 13, 2012
As a general rule, the landlord may proceed with a foreclosure after a partial payment.
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Is there any legal recourse for embarassment?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
Although what you describe is terrible, there is probably no lawsuit there because you have no damages.
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Can I use our joint account to pay for my groceries? (no kids).
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Answered on November 13, 2012
Yes, you can use your joint account to buy groceries.
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I want to pu lien on ex husbands home for business debt he agreed to pay but back out on can I do this?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
This should have been addressed in your divorce.
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Business loan and personal bankruptcy quaestion
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Answered on November 13, 2012
An attorney would need to review the loan documentation to determine if the personal bankruptcy of a guarantor would violate a term of the loan.
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PROCESS OF SERVICE ABROAD.
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Answered on November 13, 2012
Service of Process overseas is governed by the Hague Convention.
You should consult with an attorney for further guidance.
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Treason?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
The paragraph you cite expressly states that it does not apply to any obligation issued after 1977. Thus, you cannot be imprisoned for it.
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How does one about getting the deed of title changed to their name when there is a lien against the property?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
You can deed the property into the name of the heirs while there is a lien against the property.
You may have to refinance in order to remove...
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