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    need help please

    If you have a right of survivorship, like Harris said it will be right on the deed, you do not need a new deed. The property vests at the time of death. Your mother cannot take the house because it is your house. In fact, the house is not even part of the estate.
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    Sister will not do probate and I have not seen the will

    You should have had an opportunity to see the will before waiving your right to a claim. Did you ever sign one of those waivers?
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication DIP 19/f/ca

    They probably could have been a little more courteous, but under the circumstances I do not think they were at fault. You will have an opportunity to negotiate the ticket to a lesser offense on your court date.
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    House Sold expenses unknown

    Tell me if I am wrong on any of this: Your mother willed the house to you and your sister. You didn't want the house, so you decided to sell it. In the meantime, Jim has been living here for several years with your mother, and then for several months while the will was going through probate. In...
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    Can seller & buyer be one and the same?

    Why wouldn't this brother simply buy the sister's share in the house, and then only have to take out half of the greater mortgage, and instantly have half of the home's equity paid for?
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    Justice System, Police, Courts Obstruction of Justice

    A couple years ago in Florida the feds settled a 4th amendment claim brought under Bivens for $62,500. HOLLA!
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    House Sold expenses unknown

    Your stepfather was not obligated to maintain the property over the years with the possibility of the house going into probate in mind. Further, the money to repair the house was taken out of the estate, which is then split evenly. In other words, the money to repair the house never was your...
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    Justice System, Police, Courts Obstruction of Justice

    State v. Pando, 284 Ga. App. 70 is a good place to start. That was a similar "knock and talk" case that said the cops need "sufficient evidence of either a valid consent or exigent circumstances necessitating a warrantless entry into the premises." Exigent Circumstances: "A classic example of...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Need Sentencing Help/Advice

    He can still plead not guilty even if the charges were admitted. If he pleads guilty she will not have to take the stand.
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    I am just flippant in my answers :-)

    I am just flippant in my answers :-)
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    Housing Contract

    If you are talking about the money to pay off living there, then yes they can do that. Though you did not sign the contract, your actions indicate that you intended to abide by its terms (i.e. by living there).
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    New York State: Not-for-Profit owners

    This stuff is a little outside of what I am most familiar with, but I do know a couple of your answers. You should be aware that this process is a royal pain. -yes you do need a board of directors -they must meet regularly and keep minutes -you need to create by laws -you must have an...
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    Liability question

    I don't know of any laws that are specifically aimed toward those who willingly advertise for illegal enterprises. There may be something buried in the U.S.C., but I'm not aware of it. And under Nye, to aid and abet "it is necessary that a defendant 'in some sort associate himself with the...
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    Final accounting question

    A quick overview of the process: Once an executor is named, the will is given into the court. Usually preliminary letters are issued. What this means is that although the will has not yet been admitted to probate, the executor can start gathering the decedent's property to be distributed...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Need Sentencing Help/Advice

    I think you should delete this post, and not talk about this publicly, even anonymously, until everything in this case is done.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Need Sentencing Help/Advice

    Wow. That is awful. You say the criminal has "admitted" to the charges, but has he plead guilty? I ask this because the only way your visit could have any effect is if he pleads not guilty and your girlfriend takes the stand. The attorney at this point may, unfortunately, try to paint a picture...
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    Deferment reason to fire?

    There may be some recourse under an unjust enrichment theory, but your case is very complicated since you were volunteering, MAYBE with the expectation that you would be hired, and because you are dealing with a non-profit. I would google some attorneys in your area that specialize in employment...
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    Liability question

    You need only to look at the recent heat Craigslist has been taking for its erotic services section. Craigslist argued that the 1st amendment and net neutrality laws protected the company from advertisements of illegal services that were posted on its site by third parties. It didn't fly, and...
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    Police Officers Running License Places Through LEADS

    Once the reader came back with a hit, he had probable cause to pull the vehicle over and question the driver.
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