The estate of the deceased is liable. If you inherit any money, property or valuables these should have been used to settle the estate. If there was no estate then you will need to show this to the IRS.
Her Father is Matt Holmes, lives in Haslet texas.
NO! Family members are not liable, but the estate may be.
No. Consenting or not, it's still incest, and that's NOT legal.
Texas is a community property state therefore a surviving spouse usually can be held liable for debts solely incurred by the deceased spouse. Exceptions can be made to this law based upon the circumstances of individual cases
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If your daughter has your permission, she can move out of your home. Unless you go through the process of legal emancipation, you will be legally liable for her actions until she turns 18.
Both have equal rights of custody to the child. They can also both decide the fate of the child after birth. In Texas, the boy is
If the couple resided in a community property state it is possible for the surviving spouse to be responsible for debt incurred by a deceased spouse even though he or she was not an account holder. Texas and Wisconsin are not considered "true" CP states as they treat solely incurred marital debt somewhat differently as do the other CP states.
No he is not Stephen F. Austin is the "The Father of Texas."
The father of Texas public education is Mirabeau Lamar, he was the 2nd president of Texas.
I am not a lawyer. My lawyer had us specify that the children, if they had any, would be included in our will. We are in Texas and inheritance laws are different by state.
Lyndon Johnson was a natural politician - his mother was the daughter of a Texas secretary of state and his father served in the Texas legislature. Lyndon was a hard worker and he knew how to get what he wanted.