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The OP specifically states that the copyright is in the grandmother's name, so I took the OP's word on that. In addition, I suspect is was self published. There was self publishing in the 1980's. It did not work exactly the same the way that it works today, but it did exist and was relatively...
I think that is the problem. They wanted the OP to pay a holding fee and the OP did not do so because the OP decided against living there. So, they sent it to collections. It actually doesn't make sense to me since if the holding fee isn't paid, the unit isn't held, but hey, some landlords...
A copyright lasts until the death of the author plus 70 years. So the copyright on that cookbook would last until 2080. Once grandma passed away the copyright became the property of her estate, which would then have become the property of her heirs. Therefore her heirs would have the right to...
The problem is, that even if you hire a lawyer, these "charlatans" are likely to send this debt to collections and it is likely to haunt you forever. They likely won't even take it to court, they will just pass it on from one collection agency to another lower level one and so on. If it does...
I am sorry but I disagree with you and agree with Zig. Even if it is more than the court ordered payments, that does not in any way indicate tax fraud. Tax fraud would be something like issuing her a 1099-NEC or a W2 for the child support payments so that he could deduct them from his income as...
To you, and to me it implies that. However, believe it or not the vast majority of people call any independent contractor work as "working under the table". They don't understand that what the phrase "working under the table" actually means. It is something that I deal with all the time.
What income tax fraud? Sure, he is self employed so there is always a possibility that he is committing some sort of income tax fraud, but there is no actual indication here that something like that is going on or that she is abetting something like that. The only info here so far is that...
Ok, first, your husband's refusal to sign off on the release of the money shouldn't effect the actual sale of the house, the sale should still go through unless your husband is also refusing to sign the closing paperwork.
Second, do you know what it is that he wants at this point? If you...
Huh? What in that response made you think that he hadn't read the entire thread? Don't do it unless the owner says ok, and the owner shouldn't say ok without the blessing of an attorney, seems to pretty much cover all scenarios.
An appeal will only help you if they actually made a mistake in counting some of your income or the account you mentioned. You need an expert in QMB benefits to help you determine that. You won't find that kind of help on an internet forum unless it is a forum specifically oriented to QMB issues.
While I understand your point I still don't see how that impacts her unless he is using it to claim that his income is less than it really is, and even then, the money is coming to her AFTER he is receiving it therefore it would literally have to be cash income to him and cash payments to her...
Did the tenant give you an emergency contact person/number? If so, you might try contacting that person as well. You could also contact the local hospitals and inquire if she is there. You may not get much more information from them, but you might be able to glean if she is alive or dead.
If...
Once again, no one is assuming the worst. We are pointing out how it looks/can look. If you are unaware of how it looks/can look, you won't protect yourself as well as you should. You actually received very excellent advice here. It just wasn't what you wanted to hear. That is your ego...
Number 1, no one here was trying to judge you. We were all explaining to you how your behavior and questions appeared and were trying to give you advice as to how to protect yourself.
Number 2, I do not tend to believe you that your device can cause "blinky lights" etc if the app/software is...
I find it interesting that you asked the question so vaguely, without providing any context. Then, when we asked questions in order to determine context, you were vague again. Also, the "I bought the doorbell" does not somehow confer validity on your actions. It just makes it look like you...
There are ways that people could conspire with an ex to help them avoid showing income, but in this case, all that is happening is that the ex is sending her money. It may or may not be more than he is ordered to pay her, but I cannot see any way that sending her more than he is ordered to pay...
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