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On 15 Mar 2008, Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote:
> NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages,
> but are there any cases where a judge can order
> that a religious or cultural marriage be licensed
> and recognized?
You might want to answer for
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> On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 07:59:07 -0500, problems@gmail wrote:
> >This matter demonstrates how many legally trained people have
> >difficulty realising the consequences of events changing over time;
> >eg. that events which occur AFTER a default judgment
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:00:34 -0400, johnsmithme2004@yahoo.com wrote:
>I have a house in Tennessee. I had to move because of job reasons. I
>put the house on sale for $345,000. It did not sell for a while.
>Finally I put it for sale by owner for a pri
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In article <u6ent3dnakpge2gdq9j3stsmi28oos48r7@4ax.com>,
Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote:
>NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages, but are there any cases
>where a judge can order that a religious or cultural marriage be
>licensed and recognize
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On Mar 15, 8:00 am, rdad...@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
> Where does the practice of law begin?
> Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
> wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
> tax returns? And the answer is NO to all of
> the above.
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Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:u6ent3dnakpge2gdq9j3stsmi28oos48r7@4ax.com:
> NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages,
NY will recognize common-law marriages from other states.
> but are there any cases
> where a judge can order t
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henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote:
> A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>First, your conclusion does not follow from your premises. The
>>fact that a non-lawyer signed a pleading does not make the
>>pleading void.
>
> Actually,
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On Mar 15, 8:00=A0am, Stan <stanle...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> A few weeks before the scheduled wedding, the boy's father tells his
> son that he doesn't need to get a marriage license (this is New York)
> because marriage is really a religious ceremony,
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On Mar 15, 8:00 am, "cray" <c...@nospam.com> wrote:
> During a stay in the hospital for an unrelated cause, One acquire a staph
> infection
> To add insult, One is charged for treating the staph infection.
>
> Does One have recourse?
Some states
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Mike wrote:
> Lighthope wrote:
>> POW,
>>
>>> As a "house husband" is their any condition under which I could collect
>>> Social Security under my wife's account? She has paid S.S. for 30 years
>>> and is 50 y.o and I have not paid into it for man
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rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote in
news:n6ent3pih51udr9tmmtlq4fil9vs7d310i@4ax.com:
> Where does the practice of law begin?
> Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
> wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
> tax returns? And the a
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Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote:
> NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages, but are there any cases
> where a judge can order that a religious or cultural marriage be
> licensed and recognized?
I don't practice in NY, but I'd think probably
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Dick Adams wrote:
> Where does the practice of law begin?
> Dick
Andy writes:
It's been my experience that "the practice of law" begins as
soon as a licensed attorney observes that he/she is losing
business because a lay person is giving out
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:00:09 -0400, rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
>Where does the practice of law begin?
>Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
>wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
>tax returns? And the answer is NO to all of
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"Mike" <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote in message
news:r6ent3ti7kr7ug5l2vf48iru8552gpf03d@4ax.com...
| Lighthope wrote:
| > POW,
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| >> As a "house husband" is their any condition under which I could collect
| >> Social Security under my wife's
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On Mar 15, 7:00 am, Stan <stanle...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages, but are there any cases
> where a judge can order that a religious or cultural marriage be
> licensed and recognized?
> Is there any
> legal princ
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:00:22 -0400, Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages, but are there any cases
>where a judge can order that a religious or cultural marriage be
>licensed and recognized? This example is
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rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
> Where does the practice of law begin?
> Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
> wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
> tax returns? And the answer is NO to all of
> the above. But most lay peo
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In article <57ent3tuv5ce470lnbbdofpji1sa4c5gnr@4ax.com>,
johnsmithme2004@yahoo.com wrote:
> We love the house and are afraid whey they do not want us to check the
> credit history of the grand daughter. We are afraid that if we have to
> evict them
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In article <n6ent3pih51udr9tmmtlq4fil9vs7d310i@4ax.com>,
Dick Adams <rdadams@panix.com> wrote:
>Where does the practice of law begin?
>Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
>wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
>tax returns? And the an
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On Mar 15, 7:00 am, "cray" <c...@nospam.com> wrote:
> During a stay in the hospital for an unrelated cause, One acquire a staph
> infection
> To add insult, One is charged for treating the staph infection.
>
> Does One have recourse?
>
> Thanks cr
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In article <p6ent3dagl7rdjaona98ko0doomadv8npv@4ax.com>,
cray <cray@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>
>During a stay in the hospital for an unrelated cause, One acquire a staph
>infection
>To add insult, One is charged for treating the staph infection.
>
>D
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Cray,
> During a stay in the hospital for an unrelated cause, One acquire a staph
> infection
> To add insult, One is charged for treating the staph infection.
>
> Does One have recourse?
You don't say above why anyone is at fault. You can l
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Not sure if what I am asking is clear, but I inderstand that an IRA is
distributed according to the beneficiaries named on the nomination
form for beneficiaries, not in your will. I understand that a will
could be contested, but is it possible to conte
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Do you know what the legality is of tracking a vehicle by installing a
covert device in that vehicle and then using GPS or cellular communications
to monitor that vehicle's whereabouts? (USA, California)
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