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Yes he GAVE you the dog, as in it is yours, so he cant legally take something that is yours.
The question is incorrect. To be correct it should be "Do the goods become legally yours?"
No
if she is still your wife but sepearted yes as it is still legally yours if she is your ex wife then no as the property is not yours unless its in your name
In order to expedite a lien release legally you will need to have the IRS subordinate the lien. When this occurs, they cannot legally take anything that is yours.
yes
Yours. ADDED: Anytime YOU strike something or someone, it is the fault of the striking party.
The correct way is, "different from yours".
This is something like asking how you would need to prove that the money in your wallet is legally yours and has had applicable income tax paid on it. The presummption of innocence applies in this case. Unless there is some reason to think that you didn't pay your taxes, it will be presumed that you did, and that the money in your safety deposit box is legally yours.
Possessions refer to the things that a person owns or has in their ownership, such as belongings, property, or assets.
If you signed a contract to buy the home you can not legally stop paying. -No matter WHO owns the land it's on.
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