Anyone to whom you own money can sue you in court and obtain a judgment against you. If they prevail they can request a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. You cannot sell or mortgage your property until the lien is paid.
Yes, someone else can purchase a house on your behalf through a legal process called a power of attorney, where you give someone the authority to act on your behalf in real estate transactions.
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Your only recourse is to hire a good attorney to defend you against the charges and negotiate on your behalf. I would imagine you were arrested for trespassing.
A direct suit is a legal action brought by against a corporation by one or more of its shareholders on his own behalf. Any recovery goes to the shareholder. A derivative suit is a legal action brought by shareholders on behalf of the corporation against some third party, for example the board of directors. Any recovery in a derivative suit goes to the corporation.
No, that followed legal process...but you may have recourse for damages against the attorney.
bears a child on behalf of the legal one
It is legal for you to pay someone else's taxes on their behalf. However, you should ensure that you follow proper procedures and documentation to avoid any potential issues.
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When the principal is unable or unwilling to act on their own behalf and another entity must act on their behalf in some legal matter.
If you are referring to a medical witness to testify on your behalf, you will need to contact doctor(s) who will agree to appear on your behalf. They will expect to be paid.
Yes, you can invest on behalf of someone else through various investment accounts such as a custodial account or a trust. It is important to consider the legal and tax implications of investing on behalf of another person.
Yes, you can bring a lawsuit against an estate if there are legal grounds to do so, such as outstanding debts owed by the deceased. The executor or personal representative of the estate would typically handle any legal matters on behalf of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the process effectively.