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Interest on a judgement. Is it typical to make payments on a judgement paying only the interest?
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Maryland law sets forth the order for payments to be applied and by law interest is paid first:... more

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My mother passed away with no will or any other possessions, except for her car. She left a vehicle...
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Generally, to sell property titled in the name of a deceased person you will need to open an estate... more

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Hi, I am French and I have 2 questions for you please It would be awesome if you could help me -...
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After an estate is opened, a Will is a matter of public record. Any interested person can get a... more

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My son was involved in an auto accident that resulted in a death. He was using my vehicle that is...
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I'm very sorry to hear of that sad outcome. Very generally there are some kind of situations... more

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how can I change my secondary person on my medical POA without paying my attorney his high rates
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An advance directive / medical Power of Attorney is a part of standard estate planning. While it... more

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how much does it cost to make a will
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Every attorney sets their own fees, so there is no standard fee or fee set by law. Some variables... more

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what is the greater good?
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When a random stranger takes the time to respond to a student's homework question without context... more

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what is Real-World Ethics
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When someone is faced with the choice to either do their assigned reading and homework or ask... more

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Can Contractor REFUSE to Pay Professional Services Sub-contractor's Invoice of about $100,000 in...
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"Can" someone refuse to pay an invoice they received a year late? Yes. People can and do... more

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Is it legal for a company to sell you one of their company vehicles, then tell you that you have to...
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Generally speaking an employer can't force an at-will employee to stay with them. (Most employees... more


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