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  1. zddoodah

    Please help. My sister was killed.

    I understand. Thanks for clarifying. Your, your mother's and your brother's recourse is to sue your sister's father for possession of the remains. I don't know the rules for Ohio small claims court, but hopefully you can do it in that court, without an attorney.
  2. zddoodah

    Please help. My sister was killed.

    So...just to clarify...there are four urns in total: 1. One for your mother, which is empty. 2. One for you, which is empty. 3. One for your brother, which is empty. 4. One for your sister, which contains her remains. Correct? Also, I assume that your sister's father is not also your father...
  3. zddoodah

    Business Contracts Contract was never signed

    You paid a large sum of money for a contract? Did you mean that you entered into a contract pursuant to which you paid a large sum of money? For what? And despite not having a contract signed by the other party, you still voluntarily paid a large sum of money? Does that mean you didn't...
  4. zddoodah

    Does a ROW convey to new owners? What are the limits of conditions specified within the ROW?

    Prevent what? What provision(s) of the federal or Massachusetts Constitution do you think these ordinances violate? No it isn't. Probably zero, because your post is largely incoherent. If you have a legal issue that concerns you, please explain the facts in a concise manner and explain...
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    Does a ROW convey to new owners? What are the limits of conditions specified within the ROW?

    I don't think that's hard to believe at all. However, that has nothing to do with what I wrote. My response that you quoted related to two questions you asked that were not, in any way, legal in nature. You asked about the likelihood of the neighboring landowner allowing modification of your...
  6. zddoodah

    Does a ROW convey to new owners? What are the limits of conditions specified within the ROW?

    I don't entirely understand the question. It's either binding or it isn't, and we have no reason to think it isn't. I'm at a loss to understand why you'd think anyone here might know these things. There are probably dozens of laws applicable to landlocked properties. The most obviously law...
  7. zddoodah

    Making a Lease Land Lease Question

    Ideally, the property owner should have a CGL policy. Similarly, the lease should require the tenant to carry liability coverage and have the landlord named as a co-insured or additional insured. Anyone involved in this sort of thing should seek advice from a good business insurance agent.
  8. zddoodah

    Let's talk about IMPLIED CONSENT

    I only skimmed, but I too noticed the lack of any citations. Otherwise, it seemed like a load of bullshit from someone who doesn't know what he or she is talking about.
  9. zddoodah

    Making a Lease Land Lease Question

    There's no such thing as insurance covering land (as opposed to structures on the land). As far as "insurance covering . . . business activities," there are any number of types of insurance. Some should be procured by the property owner, and some should be procured by the lessee. If you're...
  10. zddoodah

    Dollar General bad customer service

    You seem to have confused this site with Yelp. Up until end, you had not raised any legal issue (except that a merchant may refuse service for any reason that is not based on illegal discrimination). If a merchant asks you to leave the store, you leave. Becoming a belligerent a-hole is a good...
  11. zddoodah

    when to seek removal of will's administrator?

    Beneficiaries may contest at any time. It's a fact-specific inquiry, and the only fact you provided is that one year has passed. By itself, that means nothing since not every estate can be concluded in a year. If you're one of the beneficiaries and are concerned about what's been happening...
  12. zddoodah

    REFUSAL AND DWI

    I assume that the test you refused was a blood/breath/urine test. Correct? If the DWI were to be dismissed, then you'd get no sentence, but I'm at a loss to understand why you think pleading nolo to the refusal charge might result in the DWI being dismissed. If you're asking whether you...
  13. zddoodah

    I required a vehicle from my father passing and it has a lien. If I keep it can I get in trouble?

    You can't legally sell that which you don't own, and you don't appear to own the vehicles. Was your father's estate probated, with the titles to the two vehicles transferred to you? If not, then you can't legally sell the vehicles. If title has been transferred to you, then you can sell them...
  14. zddoodah

    Relative contesting a trust

    You didn't answer most of the questions I asked, but you can simply request an extension to respond from the attorney who served the RFPD or subpoena. And I'll repeat and clarify what both Zigner and I previously said: you are only obligated to produce that which is in your possession, custody...
  15. zddoodah

    Birth Injury Case - 14 years later

    That is incorrect. In a diversity case (which is what cases under 28 U.S.C. section 1332 are called), the court will apply the substantive law of the state where it is located. That's irrelevant. If the federal court has diversity jurisdiction (all plaintiffs are citizens of different states...
  16. zddoodah

    Relative contesting a trust

    More time to do what?
  17. zddoodah

    Relative contesting a trust

    Who is the trustee of the trust? Who is/are the defendant(s) in the lawsuit? Are the defendants represented by an attorney? What cause(s) of action are alleged? The question doesn't really make sense. Did the attorney serve you with a subpoena or request for production of documents...
  18. zddoodah

    Birth Injury Case - 14 years later

    Not sure off the top of my head where to find it, but the federal court system publishes statistics, on a district-by-district basis, regarding things like average time from filing to disposition. My recollection of the last time I looked is that most districts were in the 15-26 month range. I...
  19. zddoodah

    Probate

    In any future posts, please try to use proper capitalization and punctuation. Ellipses aren't all purpose punctuation. Why would the police have any involvement in this at all? It's obviously correct that the house IS this guy's residence. As noted in the prior response, Texas recognizes a...
  20. zddoodah

    stay at home mum

    Since it doesn't sound like either of you has been a resident of Maine for many years, that's not an option. Since you're no longer a resident of any U.S. state, you'll have to get divorced in Australia where you live or in your husband's state of residence (which appears to be Florida). You...
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