A homestead exemption can protect your home from being sold to satisfy a debt in some cases. However, it would not erase the debt. If there is no homestead exemption on your home prior to the execution being filed then you must pay the debt in order to remove the lien.
The answer depends on what object or property, which belongs to the tomato, is being served.
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If there were improvements made on the home or a loan taken out against the property, and they person/company goes through the proper steps, yes. The property being in trust does not affect that ability. It may be that your son is insuring that down the line when the trust has served its purpose that he wants to protect his investment.
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They are served concurrently.
Yes, it is against the law to physically harm someone, even if they are on your property without permission. Self-defense may be allowed in some cases, but intentionally breaking someone's nose could result in legal consequences. It's best to contact law enforcement if you feel threatened.
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He's being served? You mean his creditors are forcing him into an involuntary personal bankruptcy? That's a very uncommon thing! You have good reason to be concerned...and an excellent reason to get specific legal advice to protect your interests.
There are many reasons. Here are a few:People who own property and have a high income want to protect that property and income from being vulnerable in the case of a divorce.Some people want to protect their children's inheritance in the case of a second marriage.Some people simply want to always be in control.
Maybe, California is a community property state. If the couple were not legally separated including the distribution of marital property, the Grant Deed may not protect the home from being deemed community property and being distributed accordingly.
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For African Americans to vote APEX