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    Corporate Law Rights of Dissenting Shareholders

    I'm guessing this is Minnesota? Was the sale approved of by the vote and/or board? And has the sale happened yet?
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    can anyone help??????????????

    It's impossible to say what it means without reading the whole will. For instance, the excerpt posted above doesn't say that it's actually the executor that gets to do these things. Executors typically have the power to keep or sell property as they like. "Without considering what the other 4...
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    too much drama

    It appears to me that, if you want to look after your mother properly, you can't step away. Apart from that, I have no good advice to give. I don't know how deep this is, but it's certainly very vague. It's impossible to assess your situation without knowing the specifics of what's going on...
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    Corporate Law Forming LLC with a Business Entity as partner

    It's not clear what you mean by "business entity", and without knowing what you're doing and how the business is structured and what the risks are, this is sheer speculation. If something goes wrong, and you and the business entity are left with some kind of liability, the business entity might...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication Poisoned by vigilantes

    It wasn't an attack; it was a recommendation. Interpret and reject it as you wish.
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication Poisoned by vigilantes

    Noone here will be able to help you with this. I strongly recommend you talk to a mental health professional.
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    Illegally submitted & admitted evidence, then sealed

    I'm not sure there are any serious legal issues here. You got a restraining order despite never appearing for it - sounds like you got something for nothing. Someone else filed for something against you, didn't show, and didn't get it. No harm, no foul. I suggest you talk to a counselor...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Incorrect Price On A Quote

    You quoted a guy an incorrect price. That is (sort of) an offer to sell to him at that price. You corrected the price before he bought anything. That is (sort of) a retraction of the original offer and an offer to sell at the correct price. You're not contractually obliged to sell him...
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    Living Trust and Mortgage

    What happens with the mortgage depends on the terms of the mortgage. Some are assumable, some aren't. If it's not, you probably won't be foreclosed on - you can just pay out the mortgage and refinance.
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    gf / bf was rent paid

    What's riding on this? I'm not familiar with "reasonable intent" as a legal concept as you seem to be using it here. That sounds like some "intention to pay" to me. For whatever that's worth. However, I don't see anything indicating you made any effort to pay the second $152.50. It also...
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    Waiver of responibility

    They can't force her to sign. I would imagine a good solution, if she is not allowed to keep them, would be for the hospital to give possession of them to you now.
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    Medical Malpractice Sinus surgery

    Do you have a question? If you think the ENT is liable for malpractice, you're going to have to show what they did wrong that caused nerve damage. I suggest you talk to a malpractice lawyer who might take this on a contingency basis.
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    too much drama

    I don't understand what your stress is. You can stop acting as power of attorney by stopping acting. You can't be compelled to act. And your father's estate should be wrapped up by now, so you shouldn't have ongoing executor responsibilities. Without knowing a lot more of the details, it...
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    will concerns

    Is the house in his name? If he just turned 18, when did this happen? If he's out sowing his wild oats, he might be subject to a child support order at some point in the future. You could make sure that won't cause you to lose the house by getting him to transfer it to you before that...
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    Child Support-Which table to follow?

    You use the table for the province you reside in. http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/sup-pen/pub/guide/step4-etap4.html
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    Executer is witholding information.

    Same suggestion as above, just change "will" to "trust".
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    What can I include in my claim? HELP!

    I don't know whether those can be claimed in your jurisdiction. Where I am, they are automatically added by court staff. I suggest you talk to the court clerk.
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    authentication of pictures

    What kind of child abuse matter? Civil or criminal? What do you need them authenticated for? How do you plan to use them?
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    Executer is witholding information.

    That's ridiculous. Does your brother the executor know that this is what his own lawyer is saying? These people are like little children. I'd tell your brother to either give you a copy of the will (because his lawyer says its his job) or provide you with a written direction that you can...
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    real-estate trust

    Ask the trustee for a copy of the trust document and records of any dispositions of trust property that may affect you as a beneficiary.
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