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  1. zddoodah

    My Elderly Father Will and Estate

    Please put spaces between sentences. You didn't actually ask a question. Is your father still alive? If so, he doesn't have an "estate." You're free to think whatever you like, but that's not correct. If your father has a will when he dies, then his estate will be distributed in...
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    UnSigned Prommisory Note

    Please don't respond within quote boxes. Nothing. I may be misunderstanding the OP, but it sounds like the balance is due upon sale of the debtor's residence. If that's correct, then the OP should have little difficulty obtaining a judgment for the full balance. That said, the OP has...
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    UnSigned Prommisory Note

    So...for the past 13 years (since roughly December 2010), you've received $900 every month (approximately $140,400)? What is the total principal amount to be repaid according to the unsigned note? Huh? Are you saying that he sent you cash through the mail AND that he wrote on the envelopes...
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    Will (and Deed) Not Correctly Notarized

    Without more information than "I have a financial interest in both documents being invalidated," it is impossible to answer this question intelligently. I'm not sure what you mean by "write to the court." If you have standing, you can file an appropriate petition to contest the will. I...
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    Joint ownership

    Not sure what "has a survivorship" means. Set up by the probate court as a result of what sort of proceeding? Who switched the house into your and your siblings' names, and why? What does "how the names are on the deed" mean? If you're asking whether it matters in what order the owners are...
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    Accidentally lied about spouse's income during deposition.

    There's no such thing. A lie is intentional. An accidental misstatement is not a lie. Hypothetically, I suppose so. However, (1) the likelihood that the IRS would ever learn about deposition testimony in a state court personal injury case is virtually nonexistent, and (2) the deponent has...
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    Private car seller not providing title after receiving payment

    Proceeding with the transaction at this point was a huge mistake. You can sue the seller, but what good will that do you if he's no longer in Guam? You could hold onto it in the hope that he returns to Guam someday. You could sue him where he lives now, but that will cost more than it's...
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    Union Harrasment

    No one here has any possible way of knowing how some unknown people might react if you tell them something. Can it happen? Sure. Would it be legal? Depends on what it is.
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    An attorney is suing me in small claims for fees

    I recall reading case authority that there can be no NIED claim without a personal injury. No such restriction exists for IIED claims, but the "extreme and outrageous conduct" restriction applies.
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    An attorney is suing me in small claims for fees

    Prior thread on the same topic. Meaning what, exactly? I don't know; you haven't provided any relevant factual information. Assuming that the act on which you might base such a claim was the transfer of files and that HIPAA would be the applicable standard of care (the latter of which isn't...
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    How Much Can Car Passenger Claim Pain & Suffering

    Single-car or multi-car accident? Whom are you being told was at-fault? Driving a car that she owns? What coverages does she have? If there was another car involved and there is an argument that the driver of that other car was at-fault, what coverages does he/she have? What is the...
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    Contractor bait and switch

    Why would you enter into a contract and pay a non-refundable deposit without knowing how much the contract price was going to be? 1. Walk away from the contract and the deposit. 2. Proceed with the work in accordance with the contract. Beyond that, it's impossible to know without reading the...
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    Drug Crimes, Substance Abuse Overturned

    2012 to be specific. Are you asking whether someone who paid a fine for committing a crime before 2012 might be entitled to have that money returned just because the act was subsequently decriminalized? Even if that had been a possibility, it's been more than a decade. From whom?
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    Trying to serve my wife

    The court might take "emotional anguish" into account when determining the division of marital property, but a divorce court is not going to award you damages for "extreme emotional anguish."
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    Trying to serve my wife

    You might get alimony. The court will divide marital property in a manner it determines to be equitable. You're not going to get anything for "extreme emotional anguish."
  16. zddoodah

    Petitioner's Prove Up Declaration For Divorce

    When you asked the person who created the document in question, what response did you receive? What sort of document are we talking about? In my experience, the "/s/" is occasionally put on copies to indicate that there's an original signed version of the document. Who are "them"?
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    Trying to serve my wife

    The "deadline" to file a responsive pleadings is one of the most lax rules in any court in any state. As was noted in one of the prior responses, there is a STRONG preference that cases be decided on their merits, not by default. If, once the 21-day deadline has passed, you can seek default...
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    Guardianship, Conservatorship or POA

    Then they should consult with a local attorney who handles elder law matters. Are you intending to relay the responses you receive here to the family members? Did they ask you to poke around for this? In any event: To the best of my knowledge, no Washington attorneys follow these boards...
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