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evacresswell@comcast.net wrote:
[step mom steps in and claims herself as sole beneficiary of dad's estate]
> If there is an earlier copy of the will, with us as
> heirs, would that help to contest anything? Please help soon as this
> is consuming
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In article <tb8ep39accen5fmgtlee03krqajuo6jdmh@4ax.com>,
mjacobslaw@gmail.com says...
> Sorry, Barry, in context Stephen was only referring to _unauthorized_
> derivative works, those which were made in violation of the original
> author's copyrigh
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On Jan 22, 3:39=A0am, Deadrat <a...@b.com> wrote:
> Su <mbsu...@mac.com> wrote innews:1849p3hsmibujosb8ob454nscreg787iac@4ax.c=
om:
> > or the people who wrote it?
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> The people who wrote it probably owed a duty to the trustor. =A0What makes=
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On Jan 23, 3:14=A0am, evacressw...@comcast.net wrote:
> My father, age 76, died almost 2 months ago and my stepmother,age 59,
> appears to be the sole benficiary of his will. =A0We have not seen the
> will. =A0The value of his assets are most likely in
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Hi All
This is a consumer question. I to a local key cutting firm
specialising in car keys. I needed a new battery for my vauxhall omega
1996 model key fob. The key fob is separate from the key and is used
to open / close the central locking and tu
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n 23 Jan 2008, evacresswell@comcast.net wrote:
> My father, age 76, died almost 2 months ago and my
> stepmother, age 59, appears to be the sole benficiary
> of his will. We have not seen the will. The value of
> his assets are most likely in exce
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Any links (or guidance) to filled-in exemplars of a "standard"
response (by Respondent!!) to an Order to Show Cause Complaint--one
which will satisfy the Rules of Civil Procedure which I have perused
but cannot be certain I can properly apply--and/or
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Evacresswell,
> If there is an earlier copy of the will, with us as
> heirs, would that help to contest anything?
Your father has the right to change his will. If earlier copies of a
will opened the door for contesting a current will, the cour
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wrote:
> My father, age 76, died almost 2 months ago and my stepmother,age
> 59, appears to be the sole benficiary of his will. We have not
> seen the will. The value of his assets are most likely in excess
> of 2 million. Do we have a right to a
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Hello,
I was terminated from a job for Gross Misconduct(Fighting).
I sent 3 emails, from home, to a co-worker insulting his girlfriend. 2
days later he attacked me from behind and literally slammed me face
first in to a brick wall. Bloody nose, br
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An articles of association clause re. evaluation the selling price of
shares of a small family company refers to the auditor ''shall act
as an expert and not as arbitrator'.
I find [via google] that this phrase is common. Eg.
|> Accountants. Such i
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D> On 2008-01-18 04:19:39 -0800, "bat" <bat@bats.com> said:
??>> I would say, if the bank charges interest on weekend, doesn't this
??>> make the weekend de-facto business days for the bank, since they are
??>> obviously doing business and making
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Seth wrote:
> In article <mkt3p3tf1s5kautq4ijt2elkhriujj1vks@4ax.com>,
> Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>> bat wrote:
>
>>> . If the officer actually tried to arrest Darrow, and Darrow defended
>>> himself from this obvious criminal, woul
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bat wrote:
> M> If the person had simply stood there and let the cop arrest him, would
> M> he have been harmed? Probably not. So what was he "defending" himself
> M> from? If a person is being arrested, IMHO, they should simply go along
> M> with
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Eva,
Your father died recently. He left a large estate but you believe that he
has not left you anything. You ask for advice.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. There are attorneys who specialize in
wills and a brief consultation should help yo
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This is in Pinellas County Florida.
Situation:
I share a townhouse with my girlfriend. We are basically roommates. We
are not working out, and I want to move - she agrees that she wants me
to move. However, she does not want to sign an agreemen
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