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on 11/15/2006 3:29 AM Ludmillia The Great said the following:
> I need to look into wills and advance directives. I'm sure that there
> are some decent softwares or websites that have forms and information.
> I just don't want to troll through the pen
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Ed wrote:
> what is the next
> course of action? Do I need a trust lawyer to go to probate court to
> reassign the successor trustees as my brother and I?
>
> I have feeling this is not going to be easy.
>
> Ed
We're talking about a Trust here,
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<ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> My wife owns a condo, and we're trying to sell it. A realtor reported
> that, while she was trying to show the property, a neighbor came by and
> made disparaging remarks about the property; some demonstrably unt
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ronnirubin@sprintmail.com wrote:
> My wife owns a condo, and we're trying to sell it. A realtor reported
> that, while she was trying to show the property, a neighbor came by and
> made disparaging remarks about the property; some demonstrably untrue,
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In article <a3ull2ppl9k63u5h8p3a88b4rgfmit46vj@4ax.com>,
ronnirubin@sprintmail.com wrote:
> My wife owns a condo, and we're trying to sell it. A realtor reported
> that, while she was trying to show the property, a neighbor came by and
> made disp
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In article <a3ull2ppl9k63u5h8p3a88b4rgfmit46vj@4ax.com>,
ronnirubin@sprintmail.com wrote:
> My wife owns a condo, and we're trying to sell it. A realtor reported
> that, while she was trying to show the property, a neighbor came by and
> made disp
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Will <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote:
> What are the pros and cons of using escrow versus letter of credit as a way
> to secure funds for payment of a high priced item? I've used escrow
> services quite successfully in the past, and those have t
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Will <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote:
>What are the pros and cons of using escrow versus letter of credit as a way
>to secure funds for payment of a high priced item? I've used escrow
>services quite successfully in the past, and those have typica
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"BD" <robert.drea@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>I would *think* that if it was determined that I could be of any value
>as a witness, such a determination would *not* hinge on whether or not
>I walked into the courtroom at the time of the trial. In other words
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on 11/15/2006 3:29 AM sarge137 said the following:
> Keep in mind that in most jurisdictions in the States, once you enter
> that courtroom you are placing yourself under the full jurisdiction and
> authority of the court. You could be called to the
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on 11/15/2006 3:29 AM BD said the following:
>> I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to take advantage of that.
>
> Just thinking more about this last point. I could certainly see them
> *wanting* to take advantage... but here's the scenario: I wal
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BD <robert.drea@gmail.com> wrote:
[OP is thinking of accompanying the victim's mother at a trial
where her husband is accused of molesting her daughter, in order
to provide emotional support. OP is worried about defense
attorney seein
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How do you request a Prayer For Judgment? Can you request one over the
phone instead of going to court?
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On Nov 15, 6:29 am, "David Ames" <worldrec...@juno.com> wrote:
> > > 3. Can I file a lawsuit in my state, rather than his state?
>
> > Depends on details. If he is actually doing business in your state, then
> > you can. If he is only publishing, sa
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ed wrote:
> why give middle men your hard earned booty? Go to the next large town
> and open an account. That's the only trip you'll take because you'll
> make all deposits by mail and withdrawals by check.
I liked the way you stated the issue,
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<richardeliot2006@aol.com> wrote:
>I will be receiving a check in the next few weeks for the amount of a
>thousand dollars in payment for some freelance research (my first
>writing job ever) I did for an out-of-town corporation. The particular
>proble
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I have a friend who contacted a lawyer regarding a lawsuit she wanted
to file. He took a check for the retainer fee. He's had the check for
about 2-3 months and has not cashed it. The statute of limitation in
order for her to sue runs out next week.
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On Nov 15, 6:28 am, "Inalin" <i...@anonymousspeech.com> wrote:
> A contract my spouse and I signed in the US for the sale of web site
> contents with corresponding domains has terminology as follows:
>
> "This Agreement shall be governed by and cons
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Inalin <ianal@anonymousspeech.com> wrote:
> A contract my spouse and I signed in the US for the sale of web site
> contents with corresponding domains has terminology as follows:
>
> "This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance w
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"Inalin" <ianal@anonymousspeech.com> wrote in message
news:q2ull2t5tj055r8qo7g9n5jr8h4t13p5qj@4ax.com...
>A contract my spouse and I signed in the US for the sale of web site
> contents with corresponding domains has terminology as follows:
>
> "T
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Inalin,
You wrote and signed a contract which requires that many legal disputes
are subject to the laws of XXX and that suits must be filed in the laws of
XXX. You no longer live in XXX and there is a dispute You ask "Must my
lawyer be license
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Identity theft? No.
on 11/15/2006 3:28 AM joyr36@bellsouth.net said the following:
> My ex sister in law is using my telephone number and address to avoid
> creditors. I am receiving bills through the mail and telephone calls
> from
> collection
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>My ex sister in law is using my telephone number and address to avoid
>creditors. I am receiving bills through the mail and telephone calls
>from
>collection agencies. Is it illegal for her to use my phone number and
>address?
Is it illegal for
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<joyr36@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:o2ull2pf6ng4fdfko8dlvke5ai3im62397@4ax.com...
> My ex sister in law is using my telephone number and address to avoid
> creditors. I am receiving bills through the mail and telephone calls
> from
> colle
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In article <o2ull2pf6ng4fdfko8dlvke5ai3im62397@4ax.com>,
joyr36@bellsouth.net wrote:
> My ex sister in law is using my telephone number and address to avoid
> creditors. I am receiving bills through the mail and telephone calls
> from
> collectio
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:l2ull21vkvvmjid6hr032svka3v7vco62d@4ax.com...
> "Clear title" doesn't mean the car didn't get scratched and repainted,
> or a window broken and replaced, or a bumper crushed and replaced, or
>
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:j2ull29g9gvitcui7h8sa2ohp81uevc9d0@4ax.com...
> Clear title just means that ownership can be transferred without a
> problem. It has nothing to do with the physical condition of the
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> Clear title just means that ownership can be transferred without a
> problem. It has nothing to do with the physical condition of the
> car. Unless a bank attempted to repossess the car due to
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Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable
searches by signing the Costco membership form?
I always thought that the goods I purchase at a store are my property at
the time the attendant takes my money or credit card orde
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Hello,
I signed a contract to purchase a whole house
generator. It arrived, and when the outside panels
were removed during the installation, I noted that
many parts of the engine were rusty. Upon further
inspection, I found that the exhause pi
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I was the last car, Car #3, in a set of three involved in an accident
on a state highway in Massachusetts.
The speed limit is 55 however we were all doing under the speed limit
due to morning rush hour traffic.
I was following car #1 in the left
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