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    Purchasing a home with a significiant other

    Yes. Have an attorney draw up a contract.
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    How can I claim property, if the will left no heir

    You need to go to the probate court and see if there is a file. If so, it will contain the information. If not, you can file to start probate. If your mother has a life estate, you can live there as long as she is alive with her permission. You are responsible for taxes, maintenance, etc.
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    Private Road Usage Laws

    Have an attorney send him a cease and desist letter. If that does not work you can take him to court for a declaratory judgment.
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant Important Question Regarding Illegal Searches

    It is not unusual for a small town police force to target specific individuals. It sounds like you may have a very distinctive vehicle that has caught their attention. They cannot search your vehicle without your consent unless they have probable cause, it is incident to an arrest or if they tow...
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    Court documents

    From the probate court in the county where she resided.
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    Remaining On As A Personal Guarantor

    You can notify the parties that you are no longer a personal guarantor. Then the new company can make arrangements as necessary. Just notification may not be enough so be sure you get signed releases.
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    estate rights- do i have a say?

    The house belongs to the trust and the trust will have to pay off the lein. Then the remanider will go into the trust to be distributed according to the trust documents. Who is the trustee?
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    estate rights- do i have a say?

    you can always negotiate with the leinholder.
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    fraudulently act as my attorney (sisters boyfriend)

    You really don't have enough facts. Everything right now is hearsay. Go to the probate court in the county where the person died and get a copy of the file. Then go to an attorney for an opinion. The court will mail you a copy for a small fee.
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    Corporate Law Partnership to sole proprietor?

    Have an attorney draw up the agreeement between you and the partner. Usually an LLC is the best way to go.
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    supeona

    No, they cannot make you appear if it is a state court. Normally the person that wants you will pay all of your expenses including lost wages. How your employer feels about it is up to him and you won't know until you ask. The problem is that you may go and the case will be put off for one...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Pet purchase agreement contract

    I would say the clause is legal based on public policy reasons.
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    Passing school bus with flashing red lights; Saint Mary's County, Maryland

    Maryland has some very high insurance rates and this is a serious ticket. The fact that so many of you went past the bus shows that there is a problem based on the configuration of the roadway. You could get the names of the others from the depratment under FOIA and go together to hire an...
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    elder law problem

    On the joint account the money would pass directly to you on his death and not go into his estate. I don't know why the attorney would advise you to do that. Maybe someone else has an idea. The attorney is right about Medicaid. You may want to draw up a lease agreement for the rent and a...
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    Client Owes us, we owe sub-contractor

    Yes and yes but they can only withhold for the claimed amount due the subcontractor.
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    No Will

    Contact the firm and see what procedures they require.
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    will & property title

    You will need to go to probate court and file to be named as the personal representative of his estate. That is the only way the title can be transferred. It will be more complicated if your mother's name is still on the title but that depends on exactly how it is listed. If it is joint tenancy...
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    pay or let license suspend?

    Only the clerk of court can help you. Go down to the court if possible rather than calling. Take your hospital records.
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    traffic ticket

    Usually you can go in and talk to the DA before your court date and get it settled. Call the court and get his hours. Ask for the nine over first and save the PFJ. Otherwise, hire a local attorney.
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