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The OP has certainly danced around the point blank question of how long they have lived in NY.
If in the off chance the OP has met the residency of NY, then it seems that the divorce could proceed in NY
Either you or your spouse have been living in New York State continuously for at least...
1) you need to find a lawyer that you pay to address this
2) it is exceedingly unusual to the point of being unbelievable that a teller would loan themselves money from your account or give money to your ex without written documentation.
3) asked and answered
4) the “source” in the FBI...
You really need to stop repeatedly explaining everything and just stay on topic. Your husband plays zero part in this. Your ex husband plays almost zero part in this. USCIC or whatever has no part in this. At this point, the funeral home and the SS number is rectified and done with.
You should...
What does the bank say about the disappearing statements?
So this is all due to a one time overpayment by the SSA caused by death? And SSA has recouped their funds? This has resulted in your account being overdrawn by the amount of $2,000?
1) please confirm the the SSA has stopped payments and is aware of your fathers death
2) are bank statements not available to you?
3) what is the status of your fathers estate? Do you have letters testamentary?
4) do you have access to your fathers online SSA mySocialSecurity? That gives the...
Okay. Not unusual but not the norm even BITD. Diagonal planking gives racking strength.
My point is that many would assume that only sheet goods could act as subfloor.
In the OP’s case, the subfloor or lack-of, is a concealed condition and not discernible to most home inspectors.
I would guess that both posters are thinking that the presence of 1x8 diagonal planking under finished floor indicates a lack of subfloor. That is incorrect. Diagonal planking is merely an earlier generation of subfloor.
Houses on wood floor joists will most always have a sub-floor. Very few wood floor systems can even be built without a subfloor, car decking the most common exception.
Slab on grade and various steel and concrete floor assemblies can omit what is commonly called a subfloor.
Just what is the...
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