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    Property sale sabotage

    You can try, but you're not likely to succeed. More likely is you could obtain an injunction restraining him from contacting your realtor or or going on your property to interfere with your real estate sale.
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    House in probate with offers to buy.

    There's a few things you can do, legally, but they won't get the house sold in the next 3 weeks. You could challenge the trusteeship of the estate - I presume the uncle is the trustee, and you could apply for an order that he sell the property. Or, outside the probate sphere, you could apply...
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    easement & private street rights

    What kind of easement? Is it on title? And what jurisdiction is this?
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    Received a Summons

    Leave one what off the program? They who? Served you with exactly what? Talk to the lawyer that served you. That's the only person you should be talking to. I would also file a response to the summons - you don't want to be noted in default.
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    House in probate with offers to buy.

    Not without a court order for partition and sale of the property. Have you discussed with the husband the option of you and your sister bearing the costs of closing?
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    cold_rod56

    No, and no. Technically, displaying goods at a price is called an "offer to treat". Unless your jurisdiction has enacted specific legislation otherwise binding a store to its display price, the store is not bound by it unless and until the contract between you and it is completed. That...
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    Naturalization, Citizenship Dual citizenship U.S./Canada

    Canadian citizenship law for people born abroad of Canadian parents depends in part on your date of birth abroad. When were you born? If after 1977, you acquired Canadian citizenship at birth from your mother, and I'm not sure why I'm not sure why it wouldn't be recognized. If before 1977...
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    Customer in new york won't pay for inspections in china

    Talk to your court clerk. They should be able to point you in the right direction. Depends. How distressed were you? Frankly, although you can always try to claim them, I doubt you will get those damages in superior court either.
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    Small Claims Advice-Case in 2 weeks

    What exactly is he suing you for? That is, what does he allege in his statement of claim? And how does he expect to prove it?
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    Customer turned hostile

    Need more info. Unclear.
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    Ex wife wont do as papers say.

    You're being ambiguous. Are YOU supposed to have your name removed from title, or is SHE supposed to have her name removed from title? Whatever she is supposed to have done that she hasn't done, you can file for contempt. In neither case will you be able to get your name taken off the...
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    How do I sign off on child support

    Its not that hard to let people keep money. If you really don't want it, you could accept it and then explicitly gift it back to him. Send him a cheque and a letter accompanying it expressly stating it is a gift, no strings attached, and you disclaim any interest in the funds.
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    change of name

    Why do you think it might be a problem? You can get divorced no matter what your name is.
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    Ex wife wont do as papers say.

    Wait - who is supposed to quit claim the property to whom? Now it sounds like SHE is supposed to deed the property to YOU. Do I understand that correctly? If so, file for contempt. You're not going to get off title, she's the one who needs to.
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    Sibling Took Parent's Will Without Permission

    Assuming it has not been stolen, and can be proven to be a true copy of the original will, yes. Whoever is named executor by whatever instrument is purported to be the last valid will is required to probate the will. If your brother attempts to probate a false will, you prove to the court that...
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    How do I sign off on child support

    I sympathize with your problem and applaud your attitude. I suspect that if you want to do this legally, you would have to have the terms of your divorce order granting you that child support varied. This might be easier said than done. A court may be reluctant to grant no child support...
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    Ex wife wont do as papers say.

    It's called a "quit claim". You get your name off title by quit claiming the property to her. She really doesn't need to do anything for that to happen. What you really want to do is get your name off the mortgage. For that, you need her to refi. And for that to happen, the bank must be...
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    changing your name

    Depends where you are, but the answer will probably be "yes". You can usually change your name to just about anything, for just about any reason. Contact your local department of vital statistics, driver's license bureau, or similar and they will be able to give you guidance on what you need...
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