That depends on the tenancy recited on the deed to your mother, brother and girlfriend. If they are joint tenants, your mother's interest will pass automatically to brother and girlfriend. If they are tenants in common, your mother's one-third interest will pass to her heirs-at-law (her surviving spouse, if any, you and your siblings) and her estate will need to be probated. Unless the deed states the land will be held one-half by your mother and one-half by your brother and his girlfriend, each will own a one-third interest.
It was Jermaine.
they have a house in Dallas, but they still live in L.A, they haven't moved yet.
Yes but him stuck in him mom and dad house
sneak in his room while he is at school, at a friends house, sleeping, etc...
If joe and Mary are married, and the house was bought using "Tenants in the Entirity" (which is the default for married buyers), then yes, the ownership of the house passes to the surviving spouse without any tax consequences. It's a privilege given to married people that single people do not have.
it is passed on to the other house. If that house likes it then it is passed to the president for him/her to sign in or he can let others vote it. You welcome for getting the answer people
When the bill passes on the terms it wins this is the right awnser for a guided reading in a social studies class
When the bill passes on the terms it wins this is the right awnser for a guided reading in a social studies class
It goes to the President.
They pass a bill to raise taxes which becomes law if the Senate also passes it and the president signs it.
If the house belongs to your brother, then you cannot sell it to anyone. Your brother can sell it to anyone he wants.
His property passes to his blood relatives. She will need to make an arrangement with them to continue living in the house, probably paying rent and expenses, or move out if they request that she do so.
Make a windmill, connect to the mains of the house.
It was Jermaine.
Yes
Dick Donato had to leave from the Big Brother house because of family problems
Congress is the secondary body that passes laws in the US republic. This is with both chambers of the House and the Senate, with the House having to pass first.