Generally speaking a person can only contest a will with sufficient legal standing, meaning that his is named as a beneficiary in the will.
A person must be either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative to be a dependant. see IRS Publication 501.
A person must be either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative to be a dependant. see IRS Publication 501.
Whether you can claim a non-relative who is on disability depends where you live and the circumstances of the case. Generally, no you cannot, unless you can show you are caring for or supporting the person in some significant way.
Sometimes. If a person lived with you as part of your household, they can sometimes be what is called a "qualifying relative" even if they are totally unrelated to you. Explore the link below.
If the police have proof that this person was drinking then they can pin this person for underage drinking. But if they dont this person can plead no contest.
Depends on the contest, could be an umpire or referee
a competitor
This means that the person who won a contest or a struggle was a person who excelled at whatever the task was. Only the most excellent person could win.
Perfectly correct: there is no requirement that you must use "who"/"whom" for a person and "that" only for objects and non-human animals. It is fine to say, for example, "All the people that were in the vicinity at the time of the shooting claimed not to have seen it," or "You are the only one that would think such a thing."
You can't contest a will until the maker of the will dies.
A person or a group can contest the foreclosure of a piece of property by contacting an attorney. This is the best way to get information about property.
a beauty contest is to show the hidden personality and beauty as well as the allround talent of a person.