embezzlement
robbery
Yes, a burglar is someone who enters a building illegally with the intent to steal property or commit a crime. They do not necessarily use force, but they do unlawfully take possessions from others.
EMBEZZLE - The wrongful or willful taking of money or property belonging to someone else after the money or property has lawfully come into the possession or control of the person taking it.
If you mean the parents have deeded or willed the property to the person who will become the executrix, then, yes it is legal and not unusual, absent evidence of wrongful persuasion or the like.
caring for anothers person
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There are three categories of Tort Law, intentional, negligence, and absolute liability. What Tort law is wrongful injury of someones property or a person.
There are varying degrees of trespass. However, in its simplest form trespass is defined as any unlawful entry to property of another. A person who has unlawfully entered the property of another has no right to be on the property. A person who has a right to come onto the land may become a trespasser by committing wrongful acts after entry such as a person who entered with permission but then was asked to leave, or, a person who entered the property to attend a yard sale who then entered the house without permission.
If you think you may have a wrongful death claim, then you need a wrongful death attorney. A wrongful death is when someone dies due to the negligent, reckless, or illegal actions of another person. It can be intentional or unintentional.
Wrongful death is a claim against a person who is held liable for the death of another person. Because a dead person cannot file a suit, a close relative is the one who brings about civil action. You can find wrongful death attornys in Miami at the folowing website: http://www.yellowpages.com/miami-fl/wrongful-death-attorneys
Wrongful death claims may be filed by the remaining representatives of the deceased. Anyone who is a representative of the deceased can file a wrongful death claim by contacting an attorney.
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Wrongful death.