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My father left a trust and appointed his nephew as trustee. His first
act as trustee was to transfer farmland to himself, without telling
anyone. When I asked him about it he told me, "Uncle ____ wanted him to
have it." It is not in writing anywhere. C
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kshrestha@juno.com wrote:
> Here's the situation (Sorry its long):
> We live in a house in Seattle that is technically ours (we've been
> paying the mortgage, taxes, insurance), but was purchased in my
> mother-in-laws name 3 years ago due to financ
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bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
> <kshrestha@juno.com> wrote:
> You should probably go through a formal sale, but not for the
> reasons you think.
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> 1. If your m-i-l quitclaims the house to you without a formal
> contract, that will constitu
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I am a sole proprietor providing bookkeeping and accounting services to
small business.
On a referral from a friend, I met with an insurance broker who just
started his own business this year, we signed a mutual non-disclosure
agreement, and with
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As I understand it State Police are creations of their state's
Legislature and are only policemen within their state. Once a
policeman leaves his state, he is just a citizen like anyone else.
What would happen if you are on a highway and a state pol
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This is long because I'm going to give all the details I can think of!
I live in a rowhome in Pennsylvania which I bought in May 2003. My
backyard is separated from my neighbor's backyard by a fence, as it was
when I bought it. After I bought my ho
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> writes:
>My guess is that he wants an attorney to work on a pure contingent fee
>basis. My guess is that the amount involved wouldn't be worth the risk
>for that kind of time investment.
I fear yo
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In article <vm68h2l9bjrfn4rhu64k0ncp5dqfllq6m2@4ax.com>,
<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>Cpl Leach wrote:
>> I purchased a couch in Feb on a layaway program ...
>
>[Vendor claimed the couch was discontinued, now that he
>wants a refund they claim
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I was fired (last hired, first fired) because our contract is ending.
However, no one else has yet been let go. Two issues that concern me
are 1) the fact that I was directed by my immediate supervisor, in my
first few days, to give my personal identi
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Long story short, I moved out of an apartment because the landlord
woudl not fix a toliet and even tried to charge me to fix it. I took
her to small claims because she would not give me back my deposit and
even tried telling me I owed $4,000. Small Cla
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In article <i3b2h25kdk7v9j9kvfpsv2fmeupkdjjhfn@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
>> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>>
>>>In California a will is required to be l
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Hi,
I have (had) an American express blue card and somewhere during my
membership, they automatically signed me up for a service known as
"Account Protection" which started charging about $40 per month. I
caught it about 6 months later. I called the
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bletis wrote:
> I live with my mom. Lately she has been talking about kicking me out.
> Her house is legally in my name for reasons too long to explain, but it
> was her inherited money that bought it. (It was never in her name to
> begin with, it was
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Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:19:09 -0400 from bletis <bletis@yahoo.com>:
> I live with my mom. Lately she has been talking about kicking me out.
> Her house is legally in my name for reasons too long to explain, but it
> was her inherited money that bought it.
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In article <om68h2d96lpmc1j9hb03rbr1k7cqmgo2tf@4ax.com>,
"bletis" <bletis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I live with my mom. Lately she has been talking about kicking me out.
> Her house is legally in my name for reasons too long to explain, but it
> was her
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On 22 Sep 2006, "bletis" <bletis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I live with my mom. Lately she has been talking about
> kicking me out. Her house is legally in my name for
> reasons too long to explain, but it was her inherited
> money that bought it. (It was
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"bletis" <bletis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I live with my mom. Lately she has been talking about kicking me
> out. Her house is legally in my name for reasons too long to
> explain, but it was her inherited money that bought it. (It was
> never in her nam
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I have a website and I am currently asking people to submit short films
for a contest that I am holding. I am giving away cash and similar
prizes (gift certificates) to select winners. I have discovered that
many of the entrants are minors under the
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Any recommendations of Collection agencies / attorneys?
A friend of mine based in SF is having problems with a company in
Northern California collecting for his services.
The amount I believe is about $12,000.
Can anyone suggest any way to colle
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Hi,
I live in California, across the bay from SF.
I own a home in the hills near Berkeley. The house is built on a
moderately steep slope and we have stairs made of large slabs of stone
that wind down from the backyard to the front yard at the si
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