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    Consumer Law, Warranties Rights to home when owned by unmarried couple

    If it is your furniture and you have a receipt where you bought it, you need to go talk to the magistrate. "File a civil suit" means the police don't want to get involved so you have to go over their head. Since you are an owner he cannot prevent you from entry and from getting your personal...
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    wills and inheritance question

    Putting it in a CD or other account is your best option. You can make it POD to your daughter so it passes outside of probate. A better option is to put it in a living trust.
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    wills and inheritance question

    Even in a community property state, money that you receive through an inheritance remains yours alone unless you put it in a marital account or use it for the marriage. As long as you keep it in a separate account, you can will it to your daughter.
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    Mother's Will is it still valid now that house is sold?

    The personal representative does get a fee for handling the estate. You can pretty well bet that there will be nothing left to split in the will. Your sister will likely see to that. Actually that may be entirely unfair. Evidentially your sister is taking care of your Mom without any help or...
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    i need advice badly....

    Something like this can drag on for months and expect them to offer you several thousand dollars less than what your vehicle was worth. It is also likely the owner did not have enough insurance to cover both losses. This is a risk you chose to take by not buying insurance.
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    I missed a court date scheduled in January

    If you don't pay your fine that is what will usually happen to you. Here the OP's license has probably been suspended and if he is stopped the officer can take him to jail and impound the car.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Builder's Warranty, Breach Of Contract, and Piercing the Corporate Veil

    Probably not. You usually need some type of fraud to pierce the veil and it will be expensive to try. Your attorney failed you by not holding enough money in escrow to take care of the problems.
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant search&seizure

    If the warrant was left at the time of the search, then there is no argument that it was executed at a later date. You need to hire an attorney and try to cut a deal. If you need a referral, PM me and then post back to this thread.
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    executor and house/estate sale

    Sorry, but I have seen (and also been on the receiving end) so many executors try to defraud the remaining heirs that I have little patience in that area. I will take it at face value that was not your intention. The only thing that counts is what is in the will. Anything verbal is of no...
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    Seller Attempting to Keep Escrow

    No way to really tell how it will turn out for you. You should have clsoed and then sued for the cost of a filtration system. The money could have been held in escrow for a decision. Now you need to hire an attorney whether you want to or not.
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    Mother's Will is it still valid now that house is sold?

    In this scenario you can expect all of the money to be spent and you will never see a dime. In a joint account all the money will go to your sister. I strongly suggest that you contact an attorney and insist that the money be put in an account where both of you have to sign any checks. You will...
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    construction release of payment

    Read it again. It should say that they are releasing you.
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    Deed to our home

    You have an attorney draw up a new deed and she signs it.
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    I missed a court date scheduled in January

    Call the clerk of court and find out before you spend a night in jail and have your car impounded.
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    deed help

    Normally all you have to do is to take an original of the death certificate and file it with the Registrar of Deeds. They will tell you if you need to do anything different.
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    executor and house/estate sale

    A little something called fiduciary duty. Look it up on Google.
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    Property from deceased parents

    Pay an attorney and have it done correctly.
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    Property from deceased parents

    You deed it from the trust to the four of you as tenants in common and watch the fur start to fly. It will be much better if the one living in the house can take out a loan and buy out the others.
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    GPS Speed Data & Speeding Ticket

    In Texas you do have the right to a jury trial. You can try to testify about the GPS info and see what happens. Since you have done this before you know what might happen but then they might not object.
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    Stacking Policies

    Have you properly noticed everyone and filed in order to stop the statute of limitations? If you do not have an attorney you need one like yesterday.
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