A person who holds adverse possession of another person's land for a sufficient period of time becomes the legal owner of that land. Each state has slightly different rules that determine whether title has transferred through adverse possession. This guide is based on the law in Washington State.
executor of estate won't acknowledge bills
My father passed away in November 2007. My father and I own a house, witch has never been occupied. We are listed on the title as joint tenants in common. In 2004 my sister took care of my fathers bills and in 2005 recived power of attorney in my fathers behalf. Since my sister took over my fathers half of the taxes utilites or maintence bills were not paid. So I paid them. My brother is executor of the estate and is only paying half of the current taxes. He refuses to acknowledge current or past utilitity bills or past taxes or maintence bills. How can I recover half of the bills I paid.
custody
i have had a past with drug and c.p.s. i did time and since than have been working.i live with my son's parents in there home with him.. he dont work too support us and i give what i can to give his parents some money too help support our son..i left beacuse maria is verbally aggressive to everyone and i fear and know this is not healthy for my son to be around..they threaten me by saying they are gonna call the cops and cps...then i will loose my son ..what can i do?