Sold a car My husband, just recently, was deployed over seas.

Sold a car
My husband, just recently, was deployed over seas. His Car (Kia sportage 2002) was titled in the state of West Virginia, but he had to go to Las Vegas to meet with his Army Unit. While there he sold his car to a ”friend”. He wrote out a bill of sale but did not recieve a copy of it. Also the title was signed over to the man he sold the car to. He was told by the man that he only had 1500 dollars of the 3300 we were asking and he said he would send 700 within a week, and 1100 by august 1st. This all happened July 1st, 2006. I have not recieved a penny, and when I try to contact him he will not return my calls. Is there anything that can be done, or becuase we do not have a copy of the bill of sale, are we out of luck?

Mobile Home Bill of Sale I own a mobile home(Land not included)in a mobile home…

Mobile Home Bill of Sale
I own a mobile home(Land not included)in a mobile home park which I have put up for sale. I have a buyer and I would like to carry the note at fixed interest with a balloon payment after 2 years . Would a Promissory note secured by the mobile home and a down payment be sufficient to back a Bill of Sale for the mobile Home? Also do I need to stipulate in the Promissory Note that the buyer must pay for the lot rent(to the Park) or is that assumed?

living wills My Dad is 85 and is dying of prostate cancer.

living wills
My Dad is 85 and is dying of prostate cancer. My 2 oldest daughters have power of attorney. One of my Daughters had Dad sign paperwork when he first went to the Hospital. He was having problems with demensia for the last 2 years. If he signed Papers to change the will. Is this legal? Even though he may not have been in his right mind?

Living Will forms – consistent with HIPAA?

Living Will forms – consistent with HIPAA?
Do your NV living will forms cover the potential impact of HIPPA?
Apparently under HIPAA, your physicians could not disclose medical information to your Agent/Successor Trustee, so they could determine if your were incapacitated, which is necessary for them to make medical and/or financial decisions.