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    Mother's First Name Issues

    What is the name of your state? California My Mother left me a beachfront property in Yucatan, Mexico and I'm having problems because her first name as it appears on her birth certificate does not match exactly as it is on my birth certificate. My Mother was born in Mexico and on her Mexican...
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    Suspended Registration

    I live in Nevada. If I leave on vacation for 6 months, it doesn't mean I'm giving up my Nevada residency. I can't register my car in Mexico because I'm not a Mexican citizen. If I've paid my registration in full, it shouldn't matter that I temporarily have a different insurance that covers where...
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    Suspended Registration

    My question involves vehicle registration or title in the state of: Nevada Nevada requires you to be insured at all times. No problem with that. But, if I drive my car to Mexico, stay for 6 months, and as soon as I cross the border I buy Mexican insurance, then cancel my Nevada insurance (which...
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    Emails Legally Binding

    What is the name of your state? California My father passed away and left his entire estate to my sibling. The only way I knew how to contact my sibling was via email. I immediately began a series of emails with my sibling who agreed I had been treated unfairly. We reached an agreement that...
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    Question regarding bankruptcy and personal loans

    What if I add this clause: In the event that the borrower files for bankruptcy, under any chapter, the borrower waives any and all rights under said bankruptcy concerning this contract, which, at such a time, would remain legal and binding.
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    Question regarding bankruptcy and personal loans

    Yeah. You're probably right. Bankruptcy is a joke. My mother in law had revolving credit cards where she paid the payments of one card with another, and another, and so on. This can go on for years but it eventually catches up as it did with her. She claimed bankruptcy and less than 6 months...
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    Question regarding bankruptcy and personal loans

    I wasn't sure if I should post this under bankruptcy, debt collection, or business contracts as it has a bit of all 3. A friend wants me to loan him $3500 and said he will sign a legally binding contract. The problem is that I just looked up information that says that if he were to file for...
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    Of course, that goes without saying. I didn't literally mean set it and forget it. There was an old infomercial for a convection oven or something like that and they would say "just set it and forget it".
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    I have definitely learned my lesson. From now on I just set it (cruise control) and forget it!
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    Just wanted to thank those who responded. I was able to find all of my answers at this website: https://www.laaconline.org/training/conquering-court-debt/
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    So, I see why you were confused. Looking back at the thread I did mention Texas. I got a speeding ticket in Texas 2 months ago coming to Nevada from Mexico. Texas has the same policy. There's a Texas website that explains how indigence is dealt with there and how it affects the court system...
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    Thanks for responding. It says on the form "California Rules of Court, Rule 4.335 - You may request an ability-to- pay determination at adjudication, or while the judgment remains unpaid, including when a case is delinquent or has been referred to a collection program". I am in Nevada right...
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    I lived in Nevada with a Nevada driver's license. I moved to Mexico 1 year ago with my girlfriend to be with family. We loaded up her Suburban and drove stopping in California to visit friends before driving the 3300 miles to Yucatan. I had money then. Here is the final version of my...
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    Yes, I was driving someone else's insured car with gasoline they paid for. It was a 3300 mile drive.
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    Ability to Pay Determination

    Threat of legal action - absolutely not! I'm just saying that there may be guidelines or laws written somewhere regarding this. 15th amendment? I don't know. I'm asking.

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