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Ahh.. okay. You are making your life public via your public facing account. Unless your ex-partner is threatening you, just ignore the. The more attention you give to this situation, the more your ex-partner is getting out of following you. The best revenge is living your life well, and in your...
First I am sorry for your loss.
I am concerned that you are doing things out of order. If at all possible, should open probate before distributing funds, and all bills should be paid before any remaining funds are distributed.
You should probably contact an estate attorney before doing more.
As unfair as it may feel, not every parent chooses to divide assets equally among their heirs. This was not your money, nor was it your father's money. You and your father can spend the rest of your lives worrying about this - or move forward and find some happiness in life.
I would suggest that you try and get the older child in for counseling. At the worst it does nothing. But if mom is as bad as you say, having an established relationship with a counselor will give your child a lot of support. That does not even touch on the fact that having counseling in place...
You should speak with two attornies:
1) An estate attorney on how to best handle this potential inheritance in case of divorce. Or conversely, your mom may be able to change her will so that the asset does not go directly to you.
2) A divorce attorney. If you are worrying about divorce, the may...
As you have already been told - your neighbors are within their rights to make noise during normal waking hours. Kids are noisy. They run, jump, and scream, as they play. The fact your child has noise sensitivity should not impact their normal, daily life. If you feel this noise goes beyond the...
Here is the thing - the lawsuit does not need to be nasty - particularly if OP offers a visitation agreement and child support- so that it's not one sided.
You completely ignored the idea of a roommate, or talking to your landlord. Faced with a tenant who cannot pay their lease, a long eviction process if you stop paying, they might be willing to work with you beyond what your lease lays out. But that requires you to speak with them.
I may be...
If you do not have children living with you, it might be a good idea to seek a roommate. Or talk to your landlord and see if s/he will let you out of the lease.
I am guessing that you inadvertently agreed to allow your state's healthcare exchange site to share your contact information with various vendors, by clicking a box, or clicking agree, etc.
Divorce takes time. Google tells me a Texas divorce takes at least 60 days, usually 6 months to one year. Since you are not interested in moving on, why are you so anxious for this divorce to happen as soon as possible? I suggest you sit tight and breathe. If your STBX has a history of divorce...
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