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Q: I lost my home to default in my mortgage when I was arrested in 2013 is there any way I can be owed monies from the even

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I was detained for two 10-15 year sentences

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Q: I sold a piece of property, it has closed and cash disbursed. title company forgot to record deed

What recourse do I have? Not only did they not record but we haven't signed the special warranty deed

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answered on Apr 12, 2024

If you have not signed the Deed then there was no transfer of title to record. Go to the title co. and complete the transfer, or give the money back and keep the property. Since you are very confused, hire a WY attorney to walk this through without litigation.

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Q: Can the owner of the land sale the land if there is property on it thats wrap up in probate?
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answered on Jun 21, 2021

Your question is unclear. If there is only one tract, then apparently the alleged owner is actually only a tenant in common and the Probate will need to be closed prior to sale. If more than one tract, then the alleged owner may be able to convey the tract he owns. The Probate may only be... View More

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Q: I need to find a lawyer. I've got several lawsuits I need to file. A lawyer that would take me on contengebcy basis. Wyo

That was to say contengency. Several cases worth hundreds of thousands. Greedy people I trusted, need to sue realtors, property owners, business owners. Illegally took my businesses, inventory and rentals from me. All illegal. Huge list of ppl to sue a lot of money at stake ranging from county over... View More

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answered on Mar 7, 2021

A Wyoming attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. You could continue to await a response, or at this point, seek out attorneys on your own. It could be difficult for an attorney to come forth to your request that you need an attorney - this is only a Q & A... View More

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Q: My dad remarried after my mom died..My mom had a will but the executor died not long after my mom and hadn't filed it.

New wife sold house without informing us. Put everything in storage and claims house sold way low..help

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answered on Jan 16, 2020

Unless that will is found and it says something different your dad’s children should have inherited half of his estate. Hire a probate attorney right away. The longer you wait the harder it is going to get to straighten this out.

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