A printer im pretty sure lol. But if you get touch of boost and claim to be the mother or owner or something. Dont lie dude lol good luck
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Legally NO.
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They don't require your consent if they are legally allowed to claim you. If they are not allowed to claim, they may have to repay the tax benefits with penalty and interest. Remember that if someone can legally claim you you may not claim your own exemption, even if they do not actually claim you
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As many as legally qualify.
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If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.
Not legally. The state takes over the claim.
that he was married to a woman before she was legally divorced
Yes, someone can legally sue you for ownership of your house through a process called a property dispute or a claim of adverse possession. This typically involves proving in court that they have a valid legal claim to the property.