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property issues My boyfriend was recently incarserated in May ive been doing…

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property issues My boyfriend was recently incarserated in May ive been doing what i can sence then to ensure that hell have his property when hes released. Ive gotten power of attorney, closed his banking account and got a duplicated … Continue reading →

Posted in Intellectual Property | Tagged Indiana, Intellectual Property | 1 Reply

My dad and his three wife divorce a couple of years ago.

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My dad and his three wife divorce a couple of years ago. They had two girls together. The girls’ mother is not able to at care of them. This February my dad brought my sisters to live with me because … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption | Tagged Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption, Indiana | 1 Reply

Nursing Home If a child, who is Power of Attorney, puts a parent in a nursing…

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Nursing Home If a child, who is Power of Attorney, puts a parent in a nursing home, will another of the children be able to get her out, to live with them?

Posted in Probate, Trusts, Wills & Estates | Tagged Indiana, Probate, Trusts, Wills & Estates | 1 Reply

care of my parents I have taken total care of my dad since mom passed away…

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care of my parents I have taken total care of my dad since mom passed away March 15, 2008, He is blind, end stage renal disease, dialysis 3 times a week, and has many other health problems. I moved in … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption | Tagged Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption, Indiana | 1 Reply

My wife and I received a eviction notice set for Sept.

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My wife and I received a eviction notice set for Sept. 30th. with a 10 day notice to quitattached. Do we have only 10 days to move out or until the court date?

Posted in Real Estate and Real Property | Tagged Indiana, Real Estate and Real Property | 1 Reply

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