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answered on Mar 24, 2017
As of the date of the approval of the new by-laws, the operations of the Non-Profit are only governed by the new by-laws. Actions taken under the prior by-laws are still valid or invalid as the case may be. However, going forward the new by-laws and the articles of the Non-Profit govern the... View More
I am a citizen of India. I visited USA 5 months ago, for a couple of weeks, and ordered a pair of Adidas tennis shoes from tenniswarehouse.com. These shoes have a 6 month outsole warranty which is valid in USA. Unfortunately, this pair of shoes lasted only 5 months. So, I tried sending the shoes... View More
answered on Mar 24, 2017
I would sue the store they sold you the shoes. Unless the store is owned by Adidas, they have no ability to bind Adidas. The store is the one who is responsible for the false statement and misrepresentation.
My mom will be getting a settlement soon and she is also on disability. SHe has the opportunity to put it in a trust but she doesn't how they work. Can you get money out any time she would like to?
answered on Mar 24, 2017
It depends on the trust, usually for someone who is disabled and is receiving SSI or other sources of income that look at the assets held to qualify they need a special needs trust with an independent trustee. I would recommend you contact a local attorney and go over her situation and determine... View More
The Irrevocable trust tells the trustee to grant the property to the daughter as a familiar transfer. What papers does trustee file?
answered on Mar 24, 2017
A Will does not invalidate an irrevocable trust. The Trustee follows the terms of the Trust.
My great grandpa dies back in September 2008 and my uncle was labeled as the trustee and he has simply diluted what was give to me to other family members with in his family also ive been alienated from the family since the passing of my great grandpa. My great grandpa lived in Wisconsin and his... View More
answered on Mar 23, 2017
A victim can sue the criminal in civil court for any and all damages subject to each states Statute of Limitations. Damages are not generally part of a criminal proceeding for child molestation.
answered on Mar 23, 2017
No they are not the same. An operating agreement governs how the LLC is to be operated and what happens if a Member of the LLC dies, becomes disabled, or simply wants to quit. A lease is an agreement that usually defines what property someone is leasing from another such as a lease of real... View More
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