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    lapsed auto insurance and tags

    You can purchase insurance.
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    Help regarding validity of marriage

    It depends on whether her first marriage is void or voidable under your state's laws. Both of you need to sit down with an attorney. This is very fact specific and only a family law attorney can really tell you. To prevent future problems you probably need to get a declaratory judgment from the...
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    No Will What to do?

    THere will be no federal tax since it is under the limit but I don't know about the state. Regardless someone has to file in order to transfer the house and to fill out the final tax returns.
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    No Will What to do?

    One of you will have to go to probate court and start probate and someone will have to be the personal representative. The PR can sign everything and after the bills are paid everything will be split in accordance with state law. The court can give you a copy.
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    Married overseas-and want divorce

    You can file for a divorce in the state in which you are domiciled. It does not matter that he is overseas.
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    CS Increase help in FL

    You need to file for a modification to stop the CS on the older child in accordance with FL law or the original CS order.
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    Waiver of Process? Is this a trick?

    No. This just means that you agree that you have been properly served with the papers. The only problem would be if you want the hearing to be held in another jurisdiction. I always love the "someone told me" threads.
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    Division of Property Issues

    Probably cheaper to get a plane ticket and pick it up yourself.
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    forclosure still on credit report

    The bankruptcy and foreclosure can stay on your record for 7 years.
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    Please Help!!

    Divorce laws vary by state. I would hire a PI to follow her before you do anything. Your attorney can tell you a good one.
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    Need Some Advice

    This could be considered constructive abandonment depending on the circumstances (if the restraining order is for cause). I am not familar with the grounds for divorce in Alasksa but you can use Google.
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    Mom's house owned with my brother

    Depends, it could be either way. You will need to get a copy of the deed to find out.
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    cease and desist

    If you did not sign a non-compete, they are blowing smoke. Just be careful about soliciting for business for which you are not certified. This does not mean they cannot sue you and cost you a lot of money to defend. A fairly safe course would be to not do any work for any of your previous...
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    speeding at 19

    The only way to know is to go in and talk to the DA prior to your court date. This will give you time to retain an attorney if he will not negotiate. You can find more information at North Carolina Speeding Ticket
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    revocable trust

    Double post
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    revocable trust

    Yes they can contest and it depends on the statute of limitations in your state. Incapacity is normally very difficult to prove. Usually it will be contested on the grounds of undue influence. If a beneficiary contests it would not be wise for the trustee to distrubute the assets. You can...
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    cease and desist

    Did you sign any type of non-compete agreement?
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    failure to reduce speed

    I'm not sure if a PFJ is available when there is an accident. Go in and talk to the prosecutor. Your insurance likley will still go up because of the at fault accident. Ask your insurance agent.
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    Quit Claim Deed Question

    To thelawprofessor: Please add the banging head against wall Smilie.
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    Estate of property?? Please help

    You need to go back to court and have the court order them to move out.
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