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    Is prenuptual legal if signed week before wedding with clause of no coercion and waiv

    It might not be. A party CAN waive legal consultation under California law, but the waiver has to be in a separate legal document, not in the agreement itself. Why is this an issue? Do you want the agreements to be legal so you can enforce them against your spouse in the event you...
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    Married British National-Now Seeking Divorce

    Your options are to file for divorce in court. Her not being a citizen doesn't make any difference - if you are both in agreement, you file your statements consenting to the plea. http://tinyurl.com/y8sbt3k
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    Brother in law impersonating as my Attorney

    I'm confused. Your brother in law stopped what sale? Even if he did do this, considering you and your sister had agreed to keep the house, how did this harm you? Start again, from the top. FWIW, I suspect that this might be better addressed as a civil wrong than as a criminal wrong...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Home owners agreement

    She owns half the property, and jharris is right, you can't get her off the deed. But her ownership is subject to her half of the expenses of the property. Show her the bills for the taxes, utilities, etc. If she doesn't or can't pay up, decided whether it's worth it to you to sue her and...
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    Loss of business - who is liable?

    Check your lease. This is probably a breach of the covenants of possession and quiet enjoyment, and you should be entitled to a break in rent for the duration. Whether you should be compensated for lost business on top of that is to a large part determined by your lease - I would not be...
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    Daughter faces school expulsion.

    What exactly has the school board said? If there are no other facts here, I suspect they're blowing smoke.
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    Will specifies sale of property.

    Beneficiaries coming forward after the fact and complaining because they got less then they think they were entitled to. If the property is worth $100K, and the executor sells it for $50K, they may be personally liable to disgruntled beneficiaries for the difference. They also might be in...
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    Inheritance regarding stocks of deceased father

    I'm curious why you think the first round of paperwork is not binding. I am not an expert in RI inheritance law - no-one here is - I would recommend you talk to an accountant about the best way to deal with the inheritance and pay out the finder. The shares will be considered to be...
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    Will specifies sale of property.

    Then your mom inherited it when your father died, according to the terms of his will. And when she dies, according to the terms of her will, it should be sold. The executor can sell the property to a grandchild. (If the children are executors, they can sell - but they do so in their...
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    K Visa Canadian seeking advice on dual citizenship and marriage procedures to a US citizen.

    Yes, but your partner might not be able to accompany you. I'm not sure what you're asking. It wouldn't have it, but it might be eligible for it. It would be a Canadian citizen. It might be eligible for US citizenship, based on the father's nationality. I don't know enough about US...
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    Recovering duplicate payments

    You ask for the money back, you get your bank statements showing that he was paid twice and show them to him, and if he doesn't pay you back, you sue him. Good luck not damaging the relationship, but it seems he'd rather have the 93K than your ongoing business.
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    Will specifies sale of property.

    Did the clause say the property was to be sold if she died (which would be bizarre, because once she inherits it your father's will is no longer able to deal with it) Or did it say (as wills often do) that the property was to be sold if she didn't survive your father for a certain period? Has...
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    Please can anyone help my brother and I?

    I'll third that. From what I can tell, I don't see a claim that the estate was divided improperly. If your mother's will doesn't reflect what you think her wishes are, that's not the executor's problem. His job is to carry out the terms of the will. Perhaps he didn't draft it properly, in...
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    Duties of consevator (executor)

    I'd be curious about 19 year old bills too. I might suspect collusion between the executor and the person being paid.
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    I was sued. I paid. Case closed. He is sueing me again!?

    Here's an idea: tell us what happened, why the guy is suing you, what you all have filed, and what exactly the court has ordered. Garbage in, garbage out.
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    Info on trusts vs wills?

    http://www.legalzoom.com/legal-articles/will-vs-living-trust.html http://www.essortment.com/home/willlivingtru_seyy.htm http://ezinearticles.com/?Living-Trust-Vs-Will---Which-is-Right-For-You&id=1745290
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    Going to court regarding the sale of a co-owned property

    Can't/won't are two different animals. But hey, this is what the internet is for, right? ;)
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Consulting agreement questions

    You establish milestones that are within your control, and you get paid for meeting those milestones. Anything that is not within your control, you write it into the contract that it is their responsiblity to do it or cause it to be done by certain dates. Maybe if those things are not done by...
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    Going to court regarding the sale of a co-owned property

    What province are you in? In many provinces, if half of the owners want to sell, that's all that's needed. The court will grant their request. Anyone who can't afford legal representation could apply for legal aid - I doubt they would get it, since (ahem) they're sitting on an asset that...
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    Need divorce in US from husband missing in another country

    You can most likely do essentially the same thing, but do it either by some other form of substituted service such as publication or get an order dispensing with service altogether. Exactly what you can do depends on Minnesota family law rules, and I am not expert in those. You should consult...
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