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    Ohio Dower Rights

    That's what I'm thinking. Maybe she'll allow him go to onto the house with a quickclaim deed. Problem is, she's pretty bitter these days. She's lost both her legs to diabetes and he's been caring for her for over two years now and things are getting bad. She has medical issues that is making...
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    Ohio Dower Rights

    Never thought of that. I'll ask him to see if maybe she will. That would be easy enough and not to expensive I'm guessing. Thanks!
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    Ohio Dower Rights

    My brother and sister in law live in Ohio. They bought a home about 20 years ago. They've been married about 23 years. At that time my brothers credit was pretty bad at the so the mortgage would only finance the house for my sister if my brother signed away his dower rights. Now, it looks as...
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    Copyright, Museums and Public Domain Artworks

    Arkansas Is it legal for museums to restrict photography to personal use only on original artworks in the public domain (pre 1922)? Research suggests that they don't have such rights, but that the question hasn't been put to the test through the courts. If I did break that rule, and the...
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    How can I continue Dad's gifting if he can't?

    My 80 year old father gifts money to both my brothers and myself. He wants me to continue giving the gifts if he should fall ill and be unable to do so. He was going to have a power of attorney drawn up so I could access his accounts, however, I've read that I would then be prevented from...

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