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"Jim" <editDELor@highwayrobbery.net> wrote in message
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> I am in CA, and on the subject of cameras I want to take this
> opportunity to warn California motorists (and anyone who lets a friend
> drive
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"Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote in message
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> ... I gave in to the suggestion of adding my wife as a joint account
> holder, but the US bank that refused to add my wife as joint ac
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I need some info from someone knowledgable about Michigan processes
when it comes to nursing homes, Medicaid, Quit-claim deeds, and wills.
Here's the situation. My dad died in February without a will. Due to
our state's intestate laws, this was not a
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Norman Diamond wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
>>Do you mean that you had an account at the bank and they wouldn't even
>>accept it for collection?
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> No one in that discussion had the idea of submitting the check for
> collection.
And
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On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 20:39:54 -0400, "Norman Diamond"
<ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote:
>Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
>> "Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote:
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>>> Right. When the US treasury sent a check to me and my wife, aside from
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Norman says:
>And I should ask them to help straighten out the US Treasury too, right?
The US Treasury offers something called an ITIN (Individual Tax
Identification Number) which is basically a social security number for
persons who aren't eligib
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Norman asks:
> How many times do I have to repeat that the US bank that refused to allow
> deposit of the check into my account is the US bank where I am a customer
> and hold an account?
617 times. You're almost halfway there.
If I recall cor
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I am asking about a particular body of law and regulations made
thereunder, namely those that govern Social Security.
Do I understand Social Security correctly?
Suppose Andrew becomes totally disabled and unable to work
at age 20. He has not
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The whole story:
I rent an office from B (sublet), signed a contract for 2 years and
paid a 3 months deposit. (Note: the contract was titled with a
company's name, which was the one I sued, but I want B also present on
the small court).
After 4 m
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I didn't think I'd make another post on this group but would like to
pursue what I've learned from The Executor's Handbook about joint
ownership of real estate. This is a long post, but nothing in it isn't
germane to my question.
My three younger s
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Hi all, i am in Florida. i have a 5 year old son. my mother in law has
been taking care of him 1x a week for about 4 years. however, in the
year, she has been drinking a lot and i feel she is unstable mentally.
i have no proof of this, as she has never
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> (*) That is, to the extent that any office requires
> confirmation. There's a loophole at the end of Art II sec 2:
> "The President shall have Power to fill up all Vacancies that
> may happen during t
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I have a situation where I have been working as a part-time permanent
employee for almost five years. I work 24 hours a week and receive
benefits such as health and dental and 401(k) matching contributions.
Now before I signed on with the company as
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