Your assumption in regards to my simple question is correct. Would a ladybird deed created prior to any future marriage safeguard the inheritance to me of a property that my mother owns which still has a mortgage but with substantial equity.
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I will have to go see an attorney with my mother to get everything in order. If someone has large equity on their mortgaged home there has to be a way the person they choose gets to inherit this equity.
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So you're saying the bank comes in and takes the property away? That doesn't make sense... For that I can easily be added to the title now
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But upon her death the property even though not paid off yet, would transfer to my name which I can sell or keep paying. I would like to keep...
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Hello.
We need help clarifying the following please:
My mother who's single for now owns an apartment. She met someone very recently. She has future plans of marrying this person very soon. She works with attorneys at a firm so she created a ladybird deed (Florida) and recorded it. Upon her...
Thanks for your advice. I guess I won't bother speaking to an attorney. I will just wait until my supervisor takes a week long vacation and call in that same day and quit. We'll see how things get done then. I have something else lined up in a totally different industry anyways.
I don't have a problem leaving right now if I have too. But, what about the Equal Pay Act? Isn't this law made to make sure that two people gets paid similar the same for the same job? I can add she has no college degree that would make her earn more. I've been there longer and do the...
Supposedly she does have a bit more experience than me BUT then why am I the only taking over the supervisor's roles
when she's not in? Plus, everyone knows at work that I'm the go to person...and not her. Clearly I should be getting paid more or at least even with her....it's not fair.
Hello to everyone,
I need help and some clarification before I even consider seeing an attorney to see if I have a case. I
currently work in a company where there's about 100 employees. There are only two people (including me)
with the same job title. I've been there for four years and...