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Q: Why does a waiver have to be signed after a person has died?
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My wife signed a waiver of service. did she waive her rights in the case as well


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Without a signed will, the person died intestate.


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Only if they have signed a release waiver.


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How much can a rental car charge your credit card if car is stolen?

This would depend on the insurance that you took out with your car rental company. Check the contract that you signed. Often there is a Damage Waiver and a Theft Waiver. Usually the theft waiver is double that of the damage.


Is meaning of condemn and waiver same?

The meaning of condemn and waiver is not the same. Condemn means that the person has been declared guilty, while a waiver is a relinquishment of a claim, privilege, or right.


If I were to get a trampoline what would it take for there to be no chance of getting sued Could only one person be on at a time?

You should consult with an attorney in your area. An attorney could draft a waiver but be advised that laws regarding waivers vary from state to state. Some states allow participants to sue despite having signed a waiver.


How young can a person be and join the military?

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How do you determine if a will is invalid?

A will is legally bound if; The person in question is of sound mind when the will is drawn and signed, If the person in question has signed a waiver being of sound mind to allow another person to act on his or her behalf or if a court has made a judgment stating as much. These are the only normal determinations for a valid will. There are other circumstances where a will is challenged, however, this requires a strong legal case to have any of the above norms challenged.


What is an executed release?

An executed release means that the document of release has been signed. An example of a release would be a medical waiver or any other document releasing the named person or company from some responsibility stated to you.


Can you revoke your waiver of inheritance?

In general, it is not possible to revoke a waiver of inheritance once it has been made. Once the waiver is signed and accepted, it is legally binding. However, laws can vary depending on jurisdiction, so it is always advisable to consult with a lawyer for specific advice regarding your situation.