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Prisoners belongings are basicly put on "hold" until they get out of prison. The stuff they brought with them is kept inside a special locker. For their stuff at home (if there is no possibility of getting out) its usually either given to their families or sold at auctions.
U dont get there money their household gets it until the whole family moves out
Yes, personal belongings such as wallets, phones, and jewelry can be confiscated when you are arrested. These items are usually stored by law enforcement until your release.
Security for owner's debt to creditor or third party. It's like an insurance in a sense, you keep the belongings of the person who owes you money until they pay up. So if they don't you keep it.
He may feel you owe him some money and is keeping your belongings until you get a job and pay him back. However, the law is on your side and even if you lived with him and owed him money without your signed signature on a document he legally still has to give your belongings back. If he refuses then either take a male family member with you to collect your belongings or report it to the police and they may be able to escort you to where ex boyfriend is living so you can retrieve your belongings. Any gifts he has given you are yours and any gifts you gave him are his.
You can't wait, unless you are also the executor named in the will. The power of attorney is only valid while the subject is living.
sell it to what is worth and take your money out that and give them back the rest
The length of time that a teacher can take away your belongings will depend on the schools policies. Some teachers may only keep the belongings for the length of the class while others may keep them until they can see your parents. It will also depend on what belonging was taken from you.
Florida was acquired through the Adams-Onis Treaty with Spain in 1819 but Florida would not become as state until 1845.
It was MBEN until it was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway BRK/A.
Until u don't leave the place he cant remove your belonging...
NO, it is NOT legal.