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I have 1099 forms from Nationwide about annunity checks that were supposed to have been sent to me however they had to be sent to Rockwell Automation first because of them being fiduciary. Rockwell Automation was to send them to me, one check was $43,000 dollars, and two for 15,000 dollars. However... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you've experienced in receiving these annuity checks. The statute of limitations for cases like this can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the state in which you reside. In general, the statute of limitations for breach of contract... View More
May a taxpayer voluntarily elect to include part of the deferred capital gain without disposing of the QOF asset or other IRS defined inclusion event? For example, if the taxpayer deferred $100,000 of capital gains by purchasing $100,000 worth of QOF several years before, and then in a subsequent... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2024
Based on the rules for Qualified Opportunity Funds (QOFs) under Internal Revenue Code section 1400Z-2, a taxpayer cannot voluntarily elect to include a portion of the deferred capital gain in their taxable income without a triggering event, such as disposing of the QOF investment or another... View More
Form 1120-S, Schedule B, Other Information, Line 12: The question is: During the tax year, did the corporation have any non-shareholder debt that was canceled, was forgiven, or have the terms modified so as to reduce the principal amount of the debt?
Is the question referring to a debt a... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2024
Line 12 on Schedule B of Form 1120-S is referring to a debt that the S corporation owed to a non-shareholder, and that debt was either canceled, forgiven, or had its terms modified to reduce the principal amount.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. The debt in question is a... View More
Hi, my husband had an affair and had a baby during our marriage him and I have a kid together but, doesn’t give me support. Instead he neglects our child and gives more attention to the one he had with another woman. Is there anything we can get out of the divorce?
Not to mention... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2024
I'm sorry you're going through this situation and dealing with an abusive, selfish spouse. You're not alone, and you're not without options. But, there are no quick or easy solutions. Rather, all roads lead in one direction -- a divorce. Here are the steps I would suggest:... View More
Hi, my husband had an affair and had a baby during our marriage him and I have a kid together but, doesn’t give me support. Instead he neglects our child and gives more attention to the one he had with another woman. Is there anything we can get out of the divorce?
Not to mention... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2024
Provided you are able to provide proof of the domestic violence and the other baby, these would be grounds to ask for a disproportionate share (more than 50/50) of the community estate.
The community estate consists of any property that was acquired during the marriage (except for... View More
I am selling a home that is part of my late father's estate. We entered into a listing contract with an agent, however, a short time later one of the siblings decided to keep the home as his portion of the estate. Is it possible to cancel that contract without owing the agent a full comission?
answered on Apr 5, 2024
It depends on the language of your contract. Presumably, since the home is part of your late father's estate, you have been appointed as the personal representative of the estate and entered into the listing agreement in that capacity. If so, depending on the language of the listing... View More
answered on Apr 5, 2024
Generally speaking, the court will not appoint a lawyer in a civil case including on appeal. That is largely reserved for criminal cases and cases in which CPS is seeking to terminate a parent's rights to their child.
Would I need to pay a trademark licensing fee?
answered on Apr 5, 2024
The legality of using a play on words and image theme from a classic TV show for your snow cone stand depends on several factors. While you may be able to use a clever play on words, directly using trademarked names, logos, or images from the TV show without permission could infringe on the... View More
Would I need to pay a trademark licensing fee?
answered on Apr 5, 2024
I recommend seeking advice from a trademark lawyer as the answer depends upon the specific name and use of your own name and the TV show name. Depending on the name, the TV show may come after you for trademark infringement. To give some background, trademark infringement for puns hinges on whether... View More
answered on Apr 5, 2024
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your spouse. While a little more information may be needed to completely answer this question, it sounds like you might need to go through the probate process in order to transfer ownership of this property. Deeds may only be signed by a living person.... View More
My late husbandit was killed suddenly in a horrible accident. My husbands sudden death the way he died devastated me for years. I feel as though everything have been hidden from me. I got no response from my letters or phone calls about my late husband's estate. realize it had been awhile... View More
answered on Apr 5, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband and the difficulties you've faced in dealing with his estate. It sounds like an incredibly challenging and painful situation.
To answer your question directly - no, a company cannot legally withhold all information about a... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
No it is not a 4th Amendment issue. The language of the 4th Amendment does not address entry into public buildings at all. It simply reads “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and... View More
TDCJ took away usps mail. They say you must use their online messaging system. They do allow some mail to go through but it is mailed to dallas, then distributed accordingly. Is it legal for them to take 3 or more months to distribute an inmates mail to them? I would think it would be a violation... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
The situation you describe raises serious concerns about the rights of inmates to receive mail in a timely manner. While prisons have the authority to regulate mail for security purposes, excessive delays could potentially violate inmates' First Amendment rights to communicate with the outside... View More
Police targeting me and fishing for wrong doing until they find something
answered on Apr 4, 2024
I'm sorry to hear that you feel targeted and harassed by the police. It's understandable to feel frustrated and upset in this situation. Here are a few thoughts and suggestions:
- Document any interactions with the police, including dates, times, locations, officer names/badge... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
Your petition for discretionary review can be filed through the Texas state electronic filing system at https://www.efiletexas.gov/
The required contents of a petition for review are specified in Rule 53 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.
The factors that the supreme court... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
Texas penal code state that a fetus is considered a person, There's currently no laws that say drinking during permanency is illegal could you be given a contributing to a minor " ticket if you drank while pregnant in Texas?
Texas penal code section 1.07 (a)(26) provides that the... View More
answered on Apr 3, 2024
A mother has committed a crime in Texas if she "intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence, by act or omission, engages in conduct that places a child younger than 15 years in imminent danger of death, bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment."
Mere... View More
Married couple. The male gets the inheritance and makes a purchase with the inheritance funds. Wanting to know if that purchase is protected from community property in Texas now that they are divorcing.
answered on Apr 2, 2024
if you answer was same rule every inherence property During a Divorce spatting spouse divide marital during divorce proceedings. state law directly the division of the proports during divorce proceedings. A primary consideration in property division is the classification of assets as marital or... View More
Married couple. The male gets the inheritance and makes a purchase with the inheritance funds. Wanting to know if that purchase is protected from community property in Texas now that they are divorcing.
answered on Apr 2, 2024
During a Divorce spatting spouse divide marital during divorce proceedings. state law directly the division of the proports during divorce proceedings. A primary consideration in property division is the classification of assets as marital or separate generally is marital property regardless of... View More
Married couple. The male gets the inheritance and makes a purchase with the inheritance funds. Wanting to know if that purchase is protected from community property in Texas now that they are divorcing.
answered on Apr 2, 2024
In Texas, all property or income earned during the marriage is deemed community property, excluding gifts and inheritances. Even separate inherited property can be a challenge if marital income is used to pay taxes, remodel, etc. If an inheritance is in cash and that cash comes to be added to the... View More
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