

IRA value $700K. Can Inherited IRA live in trust with distributions to children's accounts? What/who is taxed?


Yes. A trust can be a beneficiary of an IRA. It is most common for the trust to pay the tax before distributing to the beneficiaries. The trust document should guide the trustee. Depending on whether or not the trust is a see-through trust inherited IRAs must be used up within either 5 or 10 years.
I filed for modification in June and have no income to pay the support. I have paid as much as I can and have fallen behind. I'm afraid they will take my license or send me to jail. I am behind 3 payments this week. They told me it can take up to 60 days for a decision and will go back to my... Read more »

Before you can be sent to jail, there must be a violation petition filed and a decision that you willfully failed to pay the support. Based upon what you have written, you cannot be sent to jail. Your license can be suspended but that depends on just how much you owe for how long.
The house is located in Aguadilla P.R.
He also refuse to agree to sell an additional property we inherited from my mother.
He said he would buy the house original. Once the house was appraised he wanted to buy it for less. Two other brother refused and said they both would by it at... Read more »

If the property in in Puerto Rico, you will need to direct your questions to attorneys that practice there instead of New York.
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I am getting a plea bargain application with the original charge of speeding 1180D and the reduced charge of 1110 A Disobeying Tfc Device. Should I accept it or decline it?

Thank you for your question. Whether or not a reduction from a Speeding Ticket to a lesser charge is a good deal or not can depend on many factors, including the facts of the case, the speed you are alleged to have been driving, your driving record and the jurisdiction in which you received the... Read more »
I live in New York State. The sign on bonus was $250, and the contract states I need to stay with her until December 4th. My workplace is hostile and I need to leave. Can she legally withhold my last paycheck to “repay” my sign on bonus?

Is yours a "similar payment for the benefit of the employee?" And have you signed an agreement which expressly authorizes the deduction? Take a look at Section 193.1 here:
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/LAB/193
Not legal advice. No lawyer client relationship. Good luck.
In à recent civil case the settlement stipulation required I make periodic payments totaling $60K to my sister's attorney's escrow account.

This is something that only the tax attorneys here are qualified to answer, but you await a response for five weeks. If you haven't already resolved this, you could reach out to tax attorneys (Find-a-Lawyer above, or search on your own) or check with your accountant for meaningful direction.... Read more »
so my daughter is gonna be 2 in September her father has a court order that he takes her every other weekend and hasn't taken once every time i ask he tells me no he hasn't seen her she was like 3 months old. now that she is 2 she doesn't even know who he is and wont even go to him... Read more »

Unfortunately, there is nothing that you can do. Visitation is a right, not an obligation.
My wife is a co-tenant in a rent-stabilized apartment. The other tenant moved out and severed contact with us. When we informed them, the management company told us that we had to reapply for the apartment instead of offering a renewal. Shouldn't my wife automatically be offered a renewal as a... Read more »

When adding or deleting co-tenants to a rent stabilized lease, the landlord is generally permitted to issue a new lease instead of a renewal lease. However, this does not automatically mean that the landlord has the option to decline issuing the new lease to an existing tenant.
She told me her lawyer told her how to not abide by the will so far she sold my grandma's household and most personal things giving her child a cut she has also giving them and her self the jewelery and money the house she refused to list for sale it's been 10years now ..don't know what to do

You can petition to the Surrogate's Court for an accounting and to compel distribution.
How do I take my workers compensation case to the Supreme Court? Workers compensation denied my financial benefit because I was force to quit my job due to my injury at work. I got ran over by a garbage truck while working and I had no support in the city I was living in so I had no choice but to... Read more »

This sounds like a very thick and complex file, and one that could involve multiple attorneys - workers' comp, disability, and depending on the role of the truck, possibly third-party action(s). Based on the serious injuries you describe in terms of five screws, you may want to discuss this in... Read more »

You could use the Find-a-Lawyer tab above. In the third column of practice areas, you'll see the linked text "Social Security Disability." You should be able to search by county or city. Plattsburgh or Clinton county might not immediately come up in the basic results. You might have... Read more »

In part that depends on the terms of the lease and whether the apartment is rent regulated in any manner.
The publisher of this edition was shut down in 2018, and W.W. Norton only has the 5th edition, which is not available as an e-book that the students can obtain for free. Are there any legal issues in giving the students that file? I think the students were actually directed to that link anyways, so... Read more »

Yes, it is infrigement.
Consult with an attorney
You may want to approach the publisher and ask for a license
I can't pay and don't want to pay. How can I stop? Please help me with this matter thank you...

The short answer is yes - so long as you're the Father, you have a legal obligation to support the child. You will have the burden of proving you're disabled thru competent medical evidence. Even if you succeed in that burden, you'd still pay 17% of your disability, unless paying... Read more »
I applied for abuse case over 6 months I haven't got anything yet I was asked for RFE 100 days ago my lawyer keep saying that we need to wait till deadline

It is NOT a good idea to wait for the deadline. Number one; you are delaying a decision. Number Two; you risk filing late if an unexpected disaster occurs.
If the RFE is for documents that are required for a Prima Facie decision then you will not receive an EAD until the RFE is responded to.

The law does not appear to be a NY law. It will be a out of state or foreign regulation/code associated with equipment violations.
Brother will not leave my parents house. He has caused damage to their property, involved in drugs and has verbally threatened them. He refuses to leave. He has been there going on 2 years.

In family situations, Housing Court may not be the appropriate route and an ejectment proceeding may have to be commenced. The determination of which court to proceed in and the required notices can you complicated for a non-lawyer to properly navigate. Therefore, consider retaining experienced... Read more »

Yes it can be a big problem
Consult with an attorney

NY will not get involved however, the other parent may have objections and it may become a court issue between the 2 of you.
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