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I would advice you to put them in mild sunlight and don't water to feriously that will drown the plant, (and yes plants can drown)
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Generally yes. Unless your father was deceased when your grandmother died and grandmother in her will provided that the share of any of her children who predeceased her would pass to THEIR siblings. You need to obtain a copy of the will from the probate court and seek the advice of an attorney as to your rights and interest.
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NO. Your grandmother has the right to add your name to her property and she also must have her own reasons for doing so. Do not sign anything. Her son has no right to attempt to undo what his mother did with her own property. If he continues to insist then you and your grandmother should seek the advice of an attorney.
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Grandmother should review her guardianship orders to see if there are any limitations regarding visits with the mother. She could also visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate for advice as to whether the mother should have visitations. Grandmother would be wise to follow all orders and get the courts guidance or she could lose custody.Grandmother should review her guardianship orders to see if there are any limitations regarding visits with the mother. She could also visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate for advice as to whether the mother should have visitations. Grandmother would be wise to follow all orders and get the courts guidance or she could lose custody.Grandmother should review her guardianship orders to see if there are any limitations regarding visits with the mother. She could also visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate for advice as to whether the mother should have visitations. Grandmother would be wise to follow all orders and get the courts guidance or she could lose custody.Grandmother should review her guardianship orders to see if there are any limitations regarding visits with the mother. She could also visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate for advice as to whether the mother should have visitations. Grandmother would be wise to follow all orders and get the courts guidance or she could lose custody.
You should say him/her not to directly take sunlight for the microscope to shine because it will damage your eyes
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No. Your grandmother owns a life estate in the premises. That means she has the right to the use and possession of the property for the duration of her natural life. Your father cannot sell or mortgage the property without her consent. Your grandmother could agree to release her interest in writing but she could ask for a cash settlement for her interest in the property in return for her signed release of the life estate. She should seek legal advice from an attorney who could help her to protect her interests.