What do you mean by COULD HAVE BEEN? They were.
No
Florida, Hawaii, California
Yes, you can generally claim someone on your taxes if they have been in jail, as long as they meet the qualifying criteria for being a dependent. The IRS does not restrict claiming someone simply because they have been in jail. However, there are specific criteria that must be met, such as living with you for more than half the year and not providing more than half of their own support.
File the claim with the court where the probate has been filed. If the claim is ignored then speak with someone at the court about a motion to compel the executor to pay your claim.
This means that a claim has been made AGAINST you. Your insurance company, in most instances, will not pay the third party until they have discussed the claim with you and verified what happened.
it could have been prevented if Japan wasnt on Adolf Hitler side
However, that is a claim that has been disputed. Or just, That claim has been disputed.
No, unless the child is adopted in some sort of fraudulent manner. Even then you have no claim on that child.
By the end of 1937, Japan had over 700,00 troops in China. Some sources, which have been disputed, claim that by the end of 1938, Japan had well over one million troops in China.
When your court claim has been disallowed, it means that the court has rejected your claim and will not proceed with it. This could occur for various reasons, such as lack of sufficient evidence, failure to meet legal requirements, or procedural errors. Consequently, you may need to consider alternative actions, such as revising your claim or appealing the decision if applicable.
That couldn't have been avoided, it was in the nature of an island empire, inhabited by a homogeneous people.