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- Lawyer name:Harrison, J. Eric
- Address:503 North Jackson Street Morristown,TN
- Phone:423-318-6400
- Fax:423-318-6494
- PostalCode:37814 -3914
- WebSite:http://www.jeh-lawoffice.com/
- Areas of Practice:Criminal Law DUI/DWI Family Law Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
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Tennessee, 1993 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Tennessee, 1994
Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law, Macon, Georgia, 1993J.D. University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1990B.S.Major: BiologyMajor: Political Science
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i have in the usa besides his biologicals brothers and sisters but don't know where they are. have been looking for years since 2002 when the adoptive parent died.. I'm in arkansas and i have a paper where it shows with what last name i was born with as it was my moms maiden name.
so my baby has both mine and the fathers last name. Hypaniated. mine is first and his is second. father wants to change the last name to his. i have never married his dad and always write both our last names. and i know that if it gets changed, my name will be ignored. i believe the baby should have both since we arent married. and the name sounds better how it is now. will he be able to get his name changed when we go to court? in CA.
If you have legal status in the United States go to your Social Security with proof of it and also id. (Look up form SS5 on SSA's website to see what proof you need). SSA will issue you a duplicate Social Security Card with the same number. They will also encode your status on their SSN data base which they call the "numident.". . If you do not have legal status your employer can deduct your contribution to FICA and Medicare and send it to the Government along with his share. However, if you become disabled or retire you cannot get any credit for those contributions to your earnings record. And as long as you lack legal status you can never get any benefit from SSA as the law now stands.
ok, here's the deal:. . my mother passed away last month. and there was speculation that she was leaving her home in san antonio, the one I grew up in, to my aunt's grandkids. this strikes me as a little strange, i'm her only child, so i saked her about it.. . she said why not? so she seemed aware of the decision, but i can't help but think, that my aunt took advantage of her condition(she was diagnosed with dimentia, among other physical problems) and got her to sign some document.. . we are still waiting(not sure why) for someone to pro-bate(?) the will. it's been about 3 weeks.. . i guess what i'm looking for are my options.. . can i fight this, and get MY home back, or am i just f'd here?. CW, i undertans the base meaning of transfer of property, but your situation is a bit different as you had siblings with which to divide the estate, i don't. and i fail to see what right a 5 year old, a 3 year old, and a newborn have to the home that i grew up in.. laughter..... . her oldest(my uncle, who's wife is some kind of lawyer), and her youngest(my aunt, who's grandkids are getting this home)siblings are handling the will. we know one was made, but they are saying it's being difficult to get it probated, or something. and unless i can find a lwyer to do it pro-bono, i doub't i would have enough money to retain the services of a lawyer..
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