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answered on Oct 19, 2011
You should really hire an attorney. You may need to make an application to the chancery division to quiet title or some other similar action. How long have you been paying taxes for? Also, do an OPRA request to the municipal tax assessor to see what they have on file. Good luck. 732-200-0779.
answered on Oct 19, 2011
It really is necessary to see your documents are part of this transaction. Though, you should use your leverage of the note and mortgage to get paid. I would get an attorney to advise you, b/c the manner in which you are articulating this question does not clearly explain your situation. Good... View More
answered on Oct 18, 2011
It is not clear what you mean, but I'm assuming you purchased a house that you later found substantially defective. However did you do inspections? This will impact tohe analysis. A lawyer really needs to see the contract. Good luck. 7322000779.
answered on Oct 18, 2011
It is difficult to understand your legal needs based on your question. Please provide more facts and why you intend on using that particular form. Good luck. 732-200-0779
answered on Oct 17, 2011
from your question, it is difficult to precisely identify your legal needs. It really depends who is the executor of the estate. You will need to coordinate with that individual in order to get title transferred into your name solely. Also there may be tax issues that you must deal with. Please... View More
answered on Oct 17, 2011
it is possible that this annuity may be held in trust by the state of New Jersey until he comes of age. You may be able to create a minor trust for him so that the monies can be held by you, not the state. Good luck. 732-200-0779, www.elderlawbrothers.com
Much time and much loss later, I believe the entire process of probate was not necessary in my case; however, water being under the bridge -- my sole wish is now to be prepared for a meeting with the accoutant and attorney in 2 days time, at which time I hoped to hire an outside attorney to simply... View More
answered on Oct 17, 2011
hello, it is a little difficult to understand your legal needs by the way your question relates. However if you would like to speak with me about your situation, please call me at 732-200-0779.
I want to have the people given the life estate by a Will removed from the home and have the property sold and the proceeds distributed.
answered on Oct 17, 2011
hello. It is really difficult to understand your legal needs by your question. Please be more specific, or call me at 732-200-0779. You can visit my website at www.elderlawbrothers.com. When you repost the question, I will try to find it and answer it for you.
answered on Oct 17, 2011
while I have not done the requisite legal research to determine this, I would guess that there is a statute of limitation, and because it is against the government, it is probably a short statute of limitation. So I would ask quickly. Good luck.
answered on Oct 17, 2011
from your question, it is very difficult to understand what you are looking to achieve for her husband. Because of that, I would recommend that you call an experienced immigration attorney who may be able to help you better over the phone or in person. Please feel free to call me for this purpose.... View More
He has three years to be detained in the U.S. and would like help from panama
answered on Oct 17, 2011
hello. It is difficult to understand precisely what you are trying to achieve based on your question. However, it seems that you want your husband to be sent to Panama. In your situation, your husband should request voluntary departure, if he really doesn't want to stay. However, if he does... View More
answered on Oct 17, 2011
Please feel free to contact me to discuss your U Visa, which I believe to be for individuals who are the victims of crime and need to participate in legal proceedings. 732-200-0779. Good luck.
answered on Oct 17, 2011
Even if you obtain a judgment and record it, it may still not protect you from the debtor's bankruptcy discharge. I would consult with a Bankruptcy attorney to determine if there is a way to protect your debt from discharge.
answered on Oct 14, 2011
It is difficult to understand your legal needs by your question. It seems reasonable and necessary to approach an attorney who may be able to assist you in this matter, if a serious money is at stake. Good luck. 732-200-0779
My question , is it part of my discharge or not a part of my bankruptcy at all since their was no default ?
answered on Oct 14, 2011
Technically, the bankruptcy exemption laws exempted your house from creditor reach. Good luck. Www.albertobrothers.com, 732-200-0779
We previously filed chapter 13 it was dismissed we paid for 7 she claims it was filed on the 28/29 of Sept. i am unable to locate the case what can I do to locate my case #.
answered on Oct 14, 2011
You should call the Bankruptcy Court, and give them your last name, they may be able to look it up.
answered on Oct 14, 2011
This is a code of federal regulation, which may indicate that you are in removal proceedings. Good luck. 732-200-0779, www.visabrothers.com, representing immigrants throughout the U.S. and the world. Atty. Rodney Alberto, Esq.
answered on Oct 14, 2011
The answer to this depends, partially, on how old you are. If you are over 21 and/or married to someone not a USC, then your avenues are a bit more complicated. I would speak to an immigration attorney. Our firm handles clients all over the world and throughout the U.S. 732-200-0779,... View More
And they remand him and said he's being deported
answered on Oct 14, 2011
Hello, how are you doing? It is a little difficult to understand what you are saying based on your question. I would recommend that you call an immigration attorney to assist you.
Feel free to call me at 732-200-0779 or www.visabrothers.com. Good luck.
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