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    GA Year's Support for Surviving Spouse

    Maybe and maybe not. The judge will tell you whether it does or not. His/her opinion is the only one that matters and you need an attorney to argue your side.
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    Uninsured son being purused for $$

    Some states will suspend his license until he pays. You may want to check the laws in your state and also where he lives.
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    GA Year's Support for Surviving Spouse

    I am assuming that hte attorney was representing the estate and therefore both of you. As such, he could advise her of her rights. Once she exercised those rights and the two of you became adverse, he had to withdraw from representation. He can no longer assist either of you. Your husband...
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    What next??

    Getting a judgment is usually the easiest part. I have several hanging on my wall that are useless after years in court. If the party does not own any real property then it is extremely difficult. One thing you can do is to put it on her credit report. Garnishment depends on state law and...
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    Not sure what to do

    Unfortunately you cannot withhold CS payments because of visitation problems. They are two separate issues. To enforce visitation you have to go back to the original court that issued the order. Sorry but that is the system.
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    retirement after diveorce

    Better to have an attorney draw up an agreement and file it with the court.
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    Purchased floor model, store wants it back.

    It is not unusual to see a full retail item at 50% off. Check online for pricing on the computer you actually have and find out the "true" difference. Print off what you find in case you need it for future reference and keep your receipt. Now I have no doubts about my "tell them to take a...
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    I think im being messed with by executor possibly....

    Pay the court to mail you a complete copy of the file. This is the same answer SJ gave you weeks ago. You are the cause of your own stress.
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    How to serve someone?

    You will need to check the local court rules in your state. Usually they are online at the court's website. It varies from personal service to simply mailed to your last known address to published in the newspaper.
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    GA Year's Support for Surviving Spouse

    If she is going to release the 20%, the support seems fair. He needs to have an attorney draw up the paperwork becase she basically has a life estate. If she is delaying closing the estate, that would be cause to deny the support. The next question is which portion of the estate the support...
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    Claims Against the Estate

    The best thing to do is to open probate for your father and be named as the personal representative of his estate. Then as PR request the information from the law firm. You will need to send them an original of your appointment and also an original to the court. Contact the probate court in...
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    tax assessment

    Check with the tax assessors office. Usually you are given a notice of reassessment and a time frame in which to appeal. Since that is past you will have to ask the office if there is another avenue.
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    NJ Carekess ticket

    Usually you can pay an extra 250 and the ticket not show for points. Check with the clerk.
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    Purchased floor model, store wants it back.

    The store made the mistake. Tell them to take a hike. They could pursue the matter in small claims under an "unjust enrichment" theory but that is not likley unless there is a huge price difference. Why do I have the strong feeling that you knew it was a mistake? In fairness, you should...
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    Judgments

    You can file a motion to have the judgment set aside for lack of service. They can refile but you will have a chance to defend and can get your license back in the meantime. Contact the court.
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    Brother's debt to deceased mother's estate

    The promissory note will have to be enforced by the estate. Someone will have to be appointed by the court as the personal representative in order to act for the estate. Talk to the attorney.
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    Missouri Divorce/Annullment

    She needs an attorney and the attorney can determine if filing for a restraining order is proper.
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    Brother's debt to deceased mother's estate

    If he is a beneficiary, the personal representative can offset the loan against his share of the estate. It is not necessary that he repay the loan first.
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    Statute of Limitation

    The normal statute of limitations is three years. Your state may be different. A party can claim property and personal injuries as a result of an auto accident and present that claim to your insurance carrier.
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    My mom died intestate and small estate ?

    You are not required to open probate unless you access or use her assets.
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