How are children referred to in a will?
How are children referred to in a will? For purposes of a last will and testament, “your children” refers to any children born to you–including those from a prior marriage–or… Read more »
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How are children referred to in a will? For purposes of a last will and testament, “your children” refers to any children born to you–including those from a prior marriage–or… Read more »
When does a creditor have to serve a bankruptcy notice? A creditor must serve the Bankruptcy Notice within 6 months of the date it was issued unless AFSA has extended… Read more »
Can a tenant be held responsible for a fire? There are multiple fire hazards for a tenant to avoid, and if the tenant fails to exercise safety, then she can… Read more »
What do you reply to the first message? Reply by asking them a question either about the substance of their profile, or ask an ice breaker question. Pro Tip: if… Read more »
Can you inherit German citizenship? German citizenship is mainly acquired and passed on through descent from a German parent. The parent has to be German citizen at the time of… Read more »
How do I become a Macedonian citizen? Macedonian citizenship is based primarily on the principle of Jus sanguinis….By Naturalization To have reached 18 years of age; Until the submission of… Read more »
Do you pay more council tax for more adults? A full council tax bill is based on at least two adults living in a home. You do not pay more… Read more »
When do I need to add an addendum to my purchase agreement? The addendum must be signed by both buyer and seller to become in effect. After signing, the addendum… Read more »
What happens to Medicaid debt after a parent dies? Medical debt: If your parent received Medicaid, the insurance program for people who can’t afford care, the state where your parent… Read more »
What happens if you refuse to give police details? If you refuse or they reasonably believe that they details you have given them are false, they may decide to arrest… Read more »