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  1. adjusterjack

    Can An HOA Board Dissolve by allowing everyone to OPT OUT?

    Here is the Texas statute that applies to homeowners associations. Somewhere in there lies the answer to your question. https://law.justia.com/codes/texas/property-code/title-11/chapter-209/ Additional information from the Texas State Law Library...
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    Retrieving consigned jewelry when store owner has died

    The first and obvious thing that occurs to me is to go to the store during business hours and talk to whoever is there. Might take a couple of visits. If that doesn't work, check the probate court's website and search for the store owner's name. If probate has been opened there will be...
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    Publishing someone's name/pictures online to call out on them

    Good luck with your quest. Thread locked.
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    Publishing someone's name/pictures online to call out on them

    Successful? No way to predict. But sue you? Certainly. Do you think your satisfaction is worth the tens of thousands you will spend on attorney fees? Mind your own ______ing business.
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    License Plate Not Matching Vehicle

    You can file a complaint with the police department. Where it goes from there is anybody's guess.
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    Family member fell at relative's house- no negligence - do they have a case?

    For negligence? No. A claim under the liability coverage is likely to be denied since the homeowner was not at fault. However, all homeowner policies have Medical Payments coverage, that pays only for medical bills (nothing else) for a guest injured on the premises regardless of cause...
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    A Sad Case For Trust Litigation

    Wasn't that money immediately distributed to the beneficiaries? It should have been as a beneficiary account belongs to the beneficiary at the moment of death. It's no longer part of the estate. No probate, no trust, no delay. What were cash accounts doing in the trust whan they had named...
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    Social Security Refund after death

    Of course they CAN do it. They DID do it. Irony aside, that's how it is supposed to work. SSA knows what account the money went to, knows the date of death, and gets back the overpayment.
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    A Sad Case For Trust Litigation

    1 - Greedy heirs are common. 2 - "Made whole" is a myth. 3 - Frankly, what happened is nobody's fault but the decedent's. All this could have been avoided with proper estate planning and the use of beneficiary accounts and transfer on death deeds. If you have multiple offsprings, think about...
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    Does stock value or other assets matter towards the earning threshold in non competition agreements in WA?

    You're missing an important part of the statute: "employee's earnings from the party seeking enforcement" Does that answer your questions? It should.
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    POD vs joint bank accounts

    That makes a brokerage account attractive where you can buy numerous CDs from separate banks and each CD will be protected up to $250,000.
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    Child Abuse, Molestation, Porn Malicious Prosecution

    That attorney is an idiot. Fire him and get another. You're getting way ahead of yourself. First your BF has to be acquitted of the charges. There's nothing he can do about the accusations until that happens.
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    POD vs joint bank accounts

    From the FDIC website: https://www.fdic.gov/resources/deposit-insurance/faq/ That's what I was referring to.
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    What's representing myself about in my divorce

    Her earnings, during marriage, were community property. Contributions to her 401(k) were made with community funds. Making them into the same account as she had before marriage can be seen as comingling which could make the entire account community property. Run that by your lawyer. The threat...
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    ESignatureguarantee.com no liability

    Therein lies your weakness. You really have no idea what the terms and conditions of the contract are. Resent it all you want, but if you want the transaction completed, I suggest you pay the $150.
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    POD vs joint bank accounts

    POD is the safest for you. And you are right about the FDIC with regard to POD accounts. However, there is a better way than buying CDs at a bank. Buy them through an online broker like Fidelity or Schwab. That way you have one POD account and can buy CDs from many banks where each CD is...
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    What's representing myself about in my divorce

    Why are you only asking for $30,000 from her 401(k) if she has $300,000 in it? You're entitled to half in AZ, a community property state. When I got divorced (in AZ) my wife had $400,000 in her 401(k). I got $200,000. I had $30,000 in my 401(k) and she got $15,000. Do you know what a QDRO is?
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    Millions of salaried workers will soon be eligible for overtime pay in the US

    Sure, millions of people will make more money with overtime but they will only end up spending it on the inevitable rise in the cost of goods and services to cover it. So much for controlling inflation. Sigh.
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    US FTC Bans Worker 'Noncompete' Agreements

    Non-competes are evil. It's high time that corporate America got a smackdown. I hope the rule sticks.
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    Anything I Can Do?

    I ran a search for Cipro lawsuits. Here are the results. Do some reading and there may be an answer for you in there. https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=cipro+lawsuits&ia=web
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