When a seller refuses to go to settlement, it can lead to legal complications and potential financial repercussions. The buyer may have the right to pursue specific performance, which is a legal action to enforce the contract and compel the seller to complete the sale. Additionally, the buyer may seek damages for any losses incurred due to the seller's refusal. The situation may also necessitate mediation or litigation to resolve the dispute.
You should able to go to Court to compel her signature via a judgment. (Motion for Specific Performance or Disposition of Property). Don't know how it works in Nevada or what the particular name is.
It is hard to say what will happen to the settlement, mainly because it depends on what kind of settlement you're talking about. It could end up in probate, it could go to a beneficiary, or distributed according to the reading of a will. Hope this helps!
The seller could be guilty of fraud, and likely sold the vehicle for less than he owed, or did not apply the purchase amount to the debt. Let him know that you are pressing charges for fraud, and he needs to contact the lien holder to correct the matter and surrender the title, or go to jail.
You can go to the courthouse where the settlement occurred, or you can go online to view information regarding the settlement.
The down payment goes to the seller when you buy a house.
You could be possibly charged with 'harbouring a runnaway' if no legal movements are made for custody rights.
Emancipation!
Yes, you have to declare what you save to the IRS if you go through debt settlement. You can read more information at www.debtfreedestiny.com/debt-settlement/debt-settlement-and-income-taxes
go pick it up, if they refuse, go get the police
You can try to convince somebody to get medical care to someone who refuses to seek it but you can not make them go get medical care cause it is up to them all you can do is try to get them to go but you can not force them to go get some medical care
The money goes to the buyer's Broker, who sends it to the seller's Broker, who gives it to the seller after taking out a commission.
No its a crime for which you can go to jail.