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  1. adjusterjack

    Gifting a vehicle when I die.

    Easy.. Just enter this country illegally. :eek:
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    My father co-signed for my brother's home, it was not listed as part of the estate. Late payments

    That's a mistake you should avoid when you plan your estate. One executor. Full stop.
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    Quiet Enjoyment Noisy neighbor upstairs

    This is a common problem with condos. It's normal for children to run around and play. There isn't much you can do about it. Escalate to the condo association board. If that doesn't change things, you'll have to decide whether you want to spend a few bucks on ear plugs or thousands on an attorney.
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    Medical licensing for violating moral and ethical standards outside a medical environment.

    The little face atop the posting box opens to emojis that can help convey intent. For example. You're not so smart. ;) vs You're not so smart. :(
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    My father co-signed for my brother's home, it was not listed as part of the estate. Late payments

    As an executor you have the right to information about your father's debt. Might just take a letter from your attorney to get the lender to open up about the status. Or maybe a subpoena if there is a probate court case in progress. PS - What do you mean by "one of the executors"? Is there...
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    Biden regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have easily defeated Trump!

    What good does it do for Biden to lament his mistakes? He's a doddering old fool, done and dusted.
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    Gifting a vehicle when I die.

    The form gets attached to the title. To that end I strongly recommend that Sam gets a paper title from the MVD if he doesn't already have one. Bob, as executor, should be told where the title and the form are located so he can retrieve them after Sam's death, which is when he then takes the form...
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    My father co-signed for my brother's home, it was not listed as part of the estate. Late payments

    Why aren't your brother and his wife making the payments? Have you given them the bills? Have you asked them about paying them? How many payments are they behind? Do they understand that they can lose the house? Are they getting divorced? Is there hostility between them? Are they wanting the...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: DUI, DWI Test for driving under the influence of marijuana or cannabis?

    You can and they do. Read the following article. https://www.pnlawyers.com/dui-vs-dwi-in-new-york-understanding-the-key-differences-and-penalties/
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    My father co-signed for my brother's home, it was not listed as part of the estate. Late payments

    Yes. No. The mortgage loan contract and ownership are two entirely different things. NY is a "recourse" state which means that the mortgage company can foreclose, take the property, and sell it. If the sale doesn't cover the debt the lender can come after those who signed the loan contract...
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    Gifting a vehicle when I die.

    Read the instructions in the rectangle at the top right part of the form. Depends. Who is Sam's executor? Does Sam trust the executor to turn the title and the form over to Bob. The disadvantage to using that form is that somebody can just remove it and destroy it and claim the car for...
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    New 2025 laws hit hot topics from AI in movies to rapid-fire guns

    Where is this information coming from? The article cited in that paragraph is from 2022. https://apnews.com/article/business-lifestyle-arizona-phoenix-legislature-5096d2acd2b4330cd17017416120129e I wonder what else is inaccurate.
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    legal help

    You're right, of course. But "Get a free consultation" is a lot less typing than what you have explained. LOL.
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    legal help

    There is. Just call an attorney's office and ask for a free consultation. You'll probably be asked a few questions about your legal issue and then you'll find out if a free consultation is available.
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    Medical licensing for violating moral and ethical standards outside a medical environment.

    Being "right" doesn't prevent a defamation lawsuit from being delivered to you. Even if you win it could cost you 10s of thousands of dollars in lawyer fees that you don't get back. Do your best to avoid any further escalation of a bad situation.
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    If a person dies and owe money on credit card, what happens?

    This site is not here to help people stiff creditors nor do we appreciate hypotheticals that keep changing the parameters. If you have credit card debt, pay it before you die so you don't leave your spouse with a financial mess to clean up. How about another "let's say"? Let's say you have a...
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    Question regarding putting my elderly fathers house in my name, sibling in legal trouble

    There are pros and cons to the idea. You can google it for that. But if you have to do it to safe the asset and there's no other way, then you really don't have much choice. Just understand that YOU don't put the house in your name. Your father has to quitclaim it to you. In other words, give...
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    If a person dies and owe money on credit card, what happens?

    Agree. Judge, please dial it back a notch.
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    'Missing' GOP Congresswoman in Senior Facility

    Call me a cynic but I don't think congresspeople will ever vote themselves out of a job. It will be up to their constituents to replace them with younger people.
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