With the assumption that your association is filing a lien against your property title for unpaid assessments, please first realize that this is a valid debt that you owe.
You can hire an association-savvy attorney to protest the lien based on the status of the association, and you may pay more in attorney's fees and court costs than you would spend just paying your late, unpaid assessments.
If you believe that you do not owe money, and that the status of the association is the best way for you to resist paying it, then hire an association-savvy attorney to help you sort out the issues at hand.
No. Marriage status is determined by your status on the 31st of December. The last year you would have been able to file as married would have been 2010.
To file a lien on homeowner association you have to file at the court house.
file type association define that how should a file open. its read the fileextension which is associate with the file. and try to open that file in a particular application thing is called file type association.
File a motion with the Clerk of The Court requesting a hearing on this. see links
Attribute "A" indicates that the latest version of this file has not been archived. When A Backup gets made, this attribute is switched off. Use ATTRIB Command to see the Status of the Archive bit
I've found the answer to my problem. The registry needed a file association fix. After using the File Association Fix for Vista from winhelponline.com, it's back as it should be.
Is Scott and his Ole Lady Married? If yes, file joint -Filing status 2, If no, file head-of-houehold or single - filing status 4 or 1.
the amount of the file saved
Yes you can file. Don't believe it will effect your status unless there is a crime that negates that status. Bankruptcy is not a crime.
Your filing status is determined by your status at the end of the year.
you will have your maiden name
Generally, yes, especially if the association is any kind of corporation.