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    Is the will invalid?

    Hello TrustUser! I'm planning on having an appraiser from my home owner's insurance come in to give me a fair market value.
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    Is the will invalid?

    The furniture might barely add up to 2k. Do you think that I could buy the furniture from the estate to avoid it being liquidated?
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    Was a quitclaim deed enough?

    Hello bcr229! Yep, the record shows me as the sole owner, and I also received parcel tax bills listing me as the sole owner. =D
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    Was a quitclaim deed enough?

    Hello FlyingRon! We recorded the deed back in 2018. It was notarized, but I can't remember whether or not we had witnesses sign it. Can someone have it revoked if no witnesses signed it?
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    Is the will invalid?

    Hello Taxing Matters! My grandfather was residing in California when the will was created, and when he died. The will was typed, and there are no other signatures on the will besides him and the notarist.
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    Is the will invalid?

    Hello Zigner! The will was created in California, but was not handwritten.
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    Is the will invalid?

    Hello FlyingRon. The estate is worth approximately $15,000, and the debt that could be counted against the estate is about $16,000. My wife and I would prefer not to go through probate though, as the furniture is valuable to us for sentimental reasons.
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    Is the will invalid?

    I live in California. My grandfather created a will before he died, leaving me his entire estate. This will was notarized, but there were no witnesses to the signing of this will. Can it still be used to inherit my grandfather's estate, or is it completely worthless because it wasn't signed with...
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    Was a quitclaim deed enough?

    I live in California. My grandfather transferred two parcels to me via a quitclaim deed. These two parcels have two commercial buildings and our home. My grandfather has passed away, and I'm worried that the quitclaim deed transfer may not be enough to protect my property from probate giving it...
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    Is posting pictures of product from other websites copyright violation? (California)

    I am starting a drop shipping webstore, which means that I will be selling thousands of items, but will never see any of them in person. This means that I cannot take a photo of the items myself. I want to use photos from the websites that I am buying them from, but I am worried about...
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    Discrimination against recording? (California)

    If a business refuses to serve you because you are audio recording the conversation, can you sue for discrimination? [By my understanding] In California, you are generally required to inform someone that you are recording them, but you are not required to obtain their permission, unless there...
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    Shady wage payment

    Hi there! I work for a casino on an Indian Reservation [meaning that only federal labor laws, not state laws, apply to them]. Here's my question: Do they have the right to pay us by rounding up or down to the nearest fifteen minutes on the timeclock when we clock in our out? I feel like they...
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    What is the legal term for....

    Hi everyone, I have a vocabulary question for you! What is the official term for aspects that everyone agrees on, and the things that everyone doesn't agree on. Assume the following scenario: If one witness says that a yellow Honda Accord was used as a getaway, and the other witness says that a...

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