Listen, you must get your parents involved since you are a minor -- do not be afraid -- get everything out in the open. Are you at all sorry for what has transpired on the tennis court? Your parents, along with you, must speak to everyone involved -- the Dean of your school, the tennis coach...
Look, Legal Aid helps people who are financially in a bind so you WILL save money in lawyer fees -- the question is whether they will do as good a job for you as a good hired attorney. What do you think? I cannot answer that -- it would depend on the experience and thoroughness of the lawyer...
Hiring a lawyer would really help -- even if you end up with nothing, you can still find out stuff that you should know -- whether he had a will, whose name is on the deed to the house, etc. Plus, if he did in fact leave you something, you should have it -- it would be insulting not to accept...
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when doing taxes, be honest and forthcoming -- do not cut corners. Throwing a party for business purposes ONCE does not make you self-employed! To include this in your taxes is wrong and fraudulent. Your friend should file her OWN taxes -- it looks like she's the one in the skin...
I agree with myralynn4s above. Do things properly and you don't have to worry about consequences that put you in jeopardy -- even if you land up paying a little more or less to the tax authorities. At the end of the day, your load of worries will be much lighter.
:angel Listen, what do you have against meeting with a Corporate Attorney? You have so many questions that only an expert in this particular field with all of its intricacies can handle. It would make life so much easier for you. Also, once you make your final decision, please let us...
you probably file jointly with your present spouse, correct? Your question is whether YOU will be held responsible. Do you think YOU will be held responsible if not resolved in your favor?
Listen, if anyone needs an attorney (a tax attorney) it is YOU! Eventhough he is not inexpensive, it really will be worth your while. He will take a huge burden off of your shoulders. Dealing with the IRS is high priority. The good news is -- you can pay them whatever you owe them in...
:eek: Can you handle your own taxes? Visit IRS tax website and see if you can file that way. Also, the IRS can figure your tax for you. In addition, call the IRS help number and speak to someone there about your dilemma -- I believe they can get you out of this pickle. Also, if you miss the...