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| Judaism and Mesira |
Posted by gollum on May, 09. :: 1 Comment
What is the basis for mesira?
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| Pornography and the Internet |
Posted by gollum on May, 04. :: 3 Comments
Is the sending or receiving of pornography from/to an adult over the Internet illegal? What exactly is pornography?
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| Can my mom sell my house? |
Posted by britneyokeefe on May, 01. :: 2 Comments
I am from the state of Maine, where I lived with my mom until I decided to move to Houston, Texas for school. I've been here for about 6 months. About 7 or 8 months ago my uncle, my mother's only brother, passed away. In his will he left his house to me, but in the state of Maine, you have to be 24 to have your name on the deed or whatever and I am only 23. So I guess my mom takes it and holds on to it or something until I am 24. I will be 24 this coming January. I plan on moving back home and moving into the house in December. But now my mom is saying she wants to sell it. Can she legally sell a house that was left to me if she's just holding on to it until I turn 24? Please help, I will have nowhere to go if she sells it, and I feel that it legally belongs to me.
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| Dads and debt? |
Posted by boomerang on April, 28. :: 13 Comments
I've always assumed that when a parent dies and they have debt that the kids are responsible for paying it off. Is that true?
If so, is there anything the kids can do to protect themselves when an elderlyish parent begins to accumulate substantial debt -- like $10,000 a month worth of debt expenses?
What if this elderlyish parent is not mentally incapacitated but is a practicing attorney?
Any help appreciated!
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| Will or Trust |
Posted by jodie34 on April, 25. :: 13 Comments
My husband and I have a Will because we want to be fair with our children as to who would get what in case of death. I have been told if you don't have a Trust there would be a waiting period because of Probate court with having just a Will . Is this true?
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