No. The family does not get to wrangle over her property. Even if your mom died without a will, (known as dying "intestate") her estate must still go though the court system and be probated. A judge or probate magistrate will make the decision as to how your mom's estate will be divided and to whom, what, will be given.
no. the guy cannot keep what he gives you, when he gave you the gifts he gave them to you, he has no right what so ever to take them back. If he gave you gifts, they are yours, but if he gave you an engagement ring, and YOU break off the engagement, the ring goes back to him, as it is a token of a future contract.
Under U.S. Law, gifts are considered the sole property of whoever is currently in posession of said object (with consent of the original owner). So once someone gifts you something,it's yours and no one else's. They can't take it back from you. So you are free to sell it.
Ida B. Wells has 7 siblings. 1 of them died when it was a baby. The other one died because of yellow fever along with its parents. Ida had to take care of the rest because she was the oldest sibling.
Take your "gifts," and shove them on your "wee." If you know what I mean.
The only thing your girlfriend can take out of your house is things she has paid for and the items you both paid for you will have to decide between you (fairly) who gets what. Anything she brought with her when she came to live with you to gifts you or anyone else gave her is hers to take.
yes you can but you have to 18 or prove to the judge that you can take of yourself and your siblings
Play with them
no, they can live alone. my sims parents died so the teens were left to take care of their siblings...
you can't.im sorry
because christ was born and we go to mass just take away the extra s xx i hope ive helped u
To get someone to accept your gifts you must gain their trust. To do that speak with the person everyday for a week or more without offering any gifts. After that they should take your gifts.
No, that is not grammatically correct. It should be gifts which you will never take for granted. The first "for" is superfluous. I would, however, say something like gifts for which I will always be grateful. But I would not say gifts for which I will always be grateful for. If you put in a for at the start, don't put in another one at the end.