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  1. zddoodah

    Life Estate Deed, Creditors and the Death of the Life Tenant

    Why did you jump from "I" to "We" here? Who are "we"? Other than what? No reason to think it would be. I think you ought to consult with a local attorney to make sure all processes are done correctly. I can think of no reason for urgency. Nor can I think of any good reason for recording...
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    Bifurcation of Divorce

    I'm sure you can do lots of things, but what do you want to do? Short of preparing the papers yourself, what do you think you could do that will further whatever goals you have? You can request anything you like. No one here is a divorce attorney in Missouri, so no one here will know...
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    In the context of any given divorce case, there could be several to more than a dozen hearings. What is the specific purpose of your upcoming hearing? Temporary orders concerning what subject?
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    Quiet Enjoyment Recourse

    For what purpose? What sort of commercial property is this? Why? Broke in? Why? Did he give you keys for the changed locks? I'm sure you can do lots of things. What do you want to do?
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    Transferring a California title to Pennsylvania

    Adding to what "adjusterjack" wrote (all of which I agree with): If the car is not titled in the "TX owner's" name, then it's not his/her car to sell. DANGER...DANGER.
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    Used car not as described in listing

    Before you bought it, you had the opportunity to ask for the records to prove that the work had been done. Did you do that? If not, why not? If so, what did you receive in response? Before you bought it, you had the opportunity to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic of your choosing...
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    how to collect on a debt, deceased person

    I see what you're saying. If folks would write properly (e.g., use capital letters), this sort of confusion could be avoided. If, in fact, the statute of limitations quoted in my prior response has not expired, then the OP's recourse is to do what "doucar" suggested (and, if the claim in...
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    Report a SMB that failed to pay custom duty on imports from india

    Anything can report anything to anyone. But why do you care? What is your connection to either X or Y? Also, if the duty wasn't paid, the customs authority ought to make a claim against the bond that was posted to get the goods released. Did that happen? What could that possibly mean...
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    how to collect on a debt, deceased person

    The will, even though not valid for purposes of probating the estate, could still be used as evidence of the debt. Your problem is that you waited too long. "All claims against a decedent's estate which arose before the death of the decedent, . . . if not barred earlier by other statute of...
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    black balling

    They can say just about anything. Did you read all of my prior response: "If you believe that your former employer is disseminating false factual information to prospective employer, you may have a basis to sue for defamation. Consult local counsel."
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    Seeking information on fathers rights to fight against parental alienation syndrome abuse

    No, and I'm at a loss to understand why he'd want one. If one exists, it will be a result of things that others do, not things your friend does or can do. Most importantly, this is the sort of thing your friend should discuss with his lawyer.
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    Question about Durable Power of Attorney

    I'd suggest asking whomever gave you the form. If it's just some random form you found on the internet, see if there are directions on the site where you found it. If you're not sure, find another form that is more clear.
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    black balling

    I note that you didn't ask a question in your post. How so? What does "have me down" mean? Are you saying that, when a prospective employer called your former employer for a reference, your former employer falsely claimed that you were fired? I have no idea what this means. First you...
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    Lent money is not returned

    When you sue someone and win, you get a judgment. It's a ruling by the court that you're entitled to $X from the defendant. The judgment doesn't come with any money, and most defendants don't say, "oh, I lost, too bad, here's a check." You have to try and enforce the judgment. For ordinary...
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    Wrote a check for a car and dealership never cashed the check

    Yes. Re-read your original post and consider whether you actually asked an intelligible question. Then review your other posts in this thread and ask yourself why anyone would want to help you after you were a jackass to the people who tried to offer you helpful responses already.
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    Lent money is not returned

    In the abstract world of all that is hypothetical, anything is possible. You'll have to sue where the borrower lives. I guess that's Michigan. You can do that in small claims court. You'll likely have to travel to Michigan at least once, and your travel costs aren't recoverable. If you get...
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    Separation and social security

    Yes. Someone with the Social Security Administration can do that.
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    Emancipation in South Carolina

    Then seek a consultation with a local attorney. The emancipation almost certainly will cost less than 10% of that amount.
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    Divorced Parent dies, no will, no accets?

    Not spending money on an insolvent estate and not leaving your mother's estate "unfinished" are incompatible goals. Nothing obligates you to do anything with your mother's estate. The choice is yours to make. Note that, in theory, if you take assets to the detriment of her creditors, you...
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    Owner trying to pin damage on me

    This doesn't make a lot of sense as phrased. You can and may claim anything you think is appropriate. You can pay whatever you want within the limits of your financial resources (or nothing at all). If you're looking for folks here to assess the merits of the property owners claim in an...
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