It is read only during 10days after death.
No you can not unless that relative has a disability and that the rental unit is specialized for that tenant's disability.
Generally speaking yes. In most states, person to person sales do not require any paperwork, but in some states you have to go to a dealer and process it like a transfer.
You can give examples about your family and friends for this question. You could talk about volunteering work that you have done in your life or when you helped a family member or friend through something.
I believe that an Iamfam family member can't die unless you don't do anything to that person.
A family member cannot change a person's will, nor does anyone need to consent. Only a person can change their own will. If the person changes their will, and family believes that they were not of sound mind at the time, they can challenge that will when it is read.
This is actually a legal question, not an health related question. However … It depends on the age of the victim, the age of the potentially responsible family member, and the relationship of the victim to the potentially responsible person. It also depends on the role of the family member in the cause of injury of the victim. In some cases, "Yes" and in some cases "No."
Nepotism is the term used when a family member is hired by a person in power based on their relationship rather than merit.
Yes, a family member can help a person representing themselves by providing emotional support, assisting with research or paperwork, and offering guidance. However, the family member cannot represent the person in court or speak on their behalf, as only licensed attorneys can do so.
person has the right to rescue a family member who is being attacked
If the family member is alive and does not choose to tell you, you cannot find out what is in that person's will. If the family member has died and the will has been filed for Probate, the will is a public record available from the records of the court where the will was filed.
The family generally will choose the person they would like to walk the mother of the bride down the isle. It can be an usher or some other member of the family- there is no real set rules for this part of the wedding ceremony.
The question needs more context. Which country, and or state? The laws on property ownership and inheritance are different in different places.