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NO Deal I would not even bother replying to it . If the guy meant it he is a dishonest chancer and other than that he is a con artist. If I said yes I would be the one on the losing end of everything
My mom left me her home and all the furnishings in her home except things specifically noted elsewhere in her will. what does that mean?
by ldm07 on March 4th, 2011
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My step dad passed in March with no will. My mom is still living. Are his kids entitled to anything even if he disowned them years ago?
by Jean_M2243 on May 15th, 2011
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Currently, 2011, do you need to have a small estate affidavit notarized in Illinois? I think this may have been a recent change.
by vsmyth on May 26th, 2011
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How Italian inheritance law works? My father is Italian and dnt want to leave me 1euro after his death because he divorced from my mother
by Italian_Sailor on June 1st, 2011
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I am confused as to how a trust works compared to a will. Once I draw up the papers on line, it has to be signed and notorized, correct?
by Anonymous on March 2nd, 2011
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You're reading If you received an email from a stranger and asking you for a deal that cost USD22million and you'll get 40% if you will pretend a kin of a family who died in a plane crash and 60% for him as the mastermind, will you get it? deal or no deal? why?
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