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1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Georgia on
Q: Could not find w2. Went to a site entered in last paycheck info to get one. Now it does not match actual w2 after sent?

What should i do, because i located my actual w2. I fear i am committing fraud. Should i contact IRS now to let them know or wait for them to send me documents. I am very scared and feel very stupid.

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

Is there a substantial difference? If there is, amend your tax return. If not, it is hardly fraud.

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Georgia on
Q: Alabama LL. Have tenant who signed a year lease with previous owner. Started Aug 18 have not turned on no utilities.

Have some belongs in apt. Is it true I can evict them without file cause no power for 7 days. If so where can I this law in righting.

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

You are in Alabama? Alabama law applies.

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Probate for Georgia on
Q: How long does the PR of an estate in Georgia have to remove personal affects of a deceased renter from home?

PR of estate has been recognized by probate court as of this month. Landlord of renter (the deceased) has sent letter of notice to quit lease to PR stipulating property must be entirely clean. Renter was on a floating month by month lease in an old home and acquired decades of stuff. PR lives out... View More

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

The landlord can demand whatever he wants. If he wants an eviction he will have to convince a judge what he is doing is right.

The deceased has a month to month lease. In GA the LL needs to give 60 days notice to term so long as the lease is being fulfilled (you must pay rent). He also...
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1 Answer | Asked in Probate for Georgia on
Q: in Georgia , 16 year old minor and a pregnant 19 year old . does the 16 year old need one parent with full custody

or does both parents have to be there

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

For what?

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Georgia on
Q: A sibling of 2 other heirs is co-executor and has been caught stealing and mishandling funds. Attorney is doing nothing

but racking up billable hours. What can we do?

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

Motion to dismiss executor and replace him. See an attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Probate for Georgia on
Q: My parents had a will but died and it's lost. any ideas on how we might find the law office they used?
Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

Check with local attorneys. Check with the probate court in the county where your parents lived to see if they filed a will there.

1 Answer | Asked in Probate for Georgia on
Q: Can one of the hire’s take things from a property before the will goes through probate?

My grandmother had a will she passed in 2012. She had 4 living sons she left her property to one of the sons who took care of her he lived on the property and the others agreed to him living there. He just passed two weeks ago leaving it to the last three sons the mothers will never went to probate... View More

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

Call the police. Document his theft.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets and Probate for Georgia on
Q: While I was getting booked in at LCSO I had the pleasure of watching an on duty officer that is (NOT) a diabetic give a

himself a shot of insulin that belongs to a co worker.all because I head him tell his female coworker he thinks he may be a diabetic. While on duty and infront of me.tell me how this is legal.and what would a news crew do with this type of issue. how can they charge me with possession of weed less... View More

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

That someone else may be breaking the law is not a defense for your violation; you need a lawyer.

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Probate for Georgia on
Q: I need too terminate my probation I have not violated any of the requirements can I be able with a lawyer?

They are non vIolent and unsupervised.felony probation

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

Supervised probation is terminable under a number of conditions. Talk to a lawyer.

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2 Answers | Asked in Probate for Georgia on
Q: Dad passed away in Cobb County. Brother & I are co executors. Can my brother renounce this as he is out of state?

Unfortunately, my brother and I are unable to be in the same place at the same time to close out my father's bank account. If he renounces his duties as executor would this effect anything else? His life insurance benefits? We have full trust in each other... it is strictly a logistical issue.

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on Nov 12, 2018

Probate his will. Have brother agree to you only as the executor and grant you powers. See an attorney. Fairly simple.

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