Your question is extremely hard to follow. Generally a life estate cannot be "reversed". The attorney isn't the one who grants a life estate. The owner of the property grants it in the deed. If the mother-in-law owned the property and conveyed it reserving a life estate for herself it can't be reversed.
Generally, the recipient of a life estate doesn't sign the deed "in agreement". For example, Sally can grant her property to Sheila for life and the fee to Tom and Jerry upon Sheila's death. Sheila wouldn't be required to sign that deed. A life estate isn't considered an agreement.
You should discuss the life estate with an attorney to determine the rights and obligation of both parties.
That means that there is an agreement to not disclose the outcome of the case. Doing so could cause the case to be reversed.
No
No, that followed legal process...but you may have recourse for damages against the attorney.
You should discuss this with a local attorney. It is unlikely that where your income comes from (disability) will impact the judgement, but only an attorney can tell you for sure.
The daughter is 37. The reversed numerals would make the father 73. Last year the daughter would have been 36 and the father would have been exactly double at 72.
In some cases, a stepparent adoption can be reversed but it is generally a complex legal process. Reversing a stepparent adoption usually requires proving that it is in the best interest of the child to have the adoption reversed, such as if there has been fraud or misconduct involved. Consultation with an attorney experienced in family law is recommended for guidance on the specific circumstances and requirements for reversing a stepparent adoption in your jurisdiction.
yes
AIDS can't be reversed.
example of change can be reversed
It can be reversed but not quickly. Ozone thinning will be reversed gradually and slowly.
Hashing can't be reversed.
The current is reversed in a galvanometer