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Hello. On the application, after itβs says at the top (my name) COMES NOW, the applicant,_____
Do I just put what I want my new name to be? Thanks in advance for any advice, hope you had a good day.
My mother lives in Virginia and is purchasing (with cash) an older manufactured/mobile home that is on a rented lot in a mobile home community. Sheβs not in the best of health, so she wants either myself or my brother to put the title in our name since she doesnβt think she will be living much longer (Sheβs in her 50βs, but has had heart attacks, other medical conditions, and many surgeries). Iβm hesitant to do this as I immediately saw it as a liability (taxes, lot rent, insurance, etc) She often has my nieces staying over and has other friends/family visit, so my first though was....what happens if they get hurt in/on the premises?
Sheβs also mentioned the possibility of doing a joint registration with her + myself or my brother. Iβm assuming my liability would still be the same regardless of if itβs just my name or both our names on there, correct?
Thank you in advance for any help and insights anyone can provide. I want to help my mom however I can, but I also have to look out for myself (and my spouse) and not put myself in a situation that could somehow financially ruin us.
Editing to add: I really donβt want to do this, and I really do worry about the liability aspect of it. Thatβs why Iβm asking about the potential liability aspects of it. When I say I want to help my mom as much as I can I mean it in the general sense, not necessarily in this specific instance. Iβm also not exactly sure what sheβs trying to achieve by doing this.
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Any ideas?
I posted this in AskHistorians, but crickets so far. And since this is a historical question related to genealogy, I probably just should have run it by you fine folks first.
I have come across a Virginia Land Patent that was granted to Grissel Coleman in 1736. While many of these early patents were based on headrights that were earned by paying for the passage of new colonists, by this time my understanding is that land could also be purchased for 5 shillings an acre. She paid 35 shillings and received 345 acres of land on Little Buffalo Creek in Goochland County, Virginia. Under Colonial legal practice, could Grissel Coleman have been an unmarried, minor, female child as of 1736 and still held patented land in her name?
I initially assumed that "Grissel" must be a man, because I have seen a lot of patents and up to this point, every one of them had been a man. In addition, my understanding of Colonial property law is that very few women would have held title to land in their own name. Unmarried women would generally not have had the resources to acquire land, and married women were considered part of one legal unit with their husbands under the coverture system. So when women did own land, it was generally when they had been widowed later in life, and even then it was rare that they held title.
However, examining the original patent that is available on the Library of Virginia website, it seems clear to me that Grissel is described as a woman. The land was granted "unto the said Grissel Coleman and to her Heirs & Assigns forever . . . ." In addition, based on my current understanding of the family, Grissel would need to be a woman in order for me to make sense of her latter marriage. However, it is very confusing for the timeline, as I understand it, if Grissel was a legal adult that had reached the age of 21 by 1736. That would mean she was born by 1715 at the latest, which is too early to fit several of the other facts as I understand them.
From my own research, I believe that there would be nothing legally prohibiting an unmarried, adult woman from owning land in Colonial Virginia. (See this article). But could a minor child receive a land patent in her name, perhaps if it was paid for by her father? There is a Goochland County Court record from 1739 where Daniel Coleman, noted as the fa
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"...letter from a licensed provider indicating that the sex has been changed by medical procedure. VA law does not specify what medical procedure means, but the letter should be acceptable evidence as long as the provider certifies that the βsex has been changed by medical procedureβ, whatever that may mean for the individual and the provider."
Has anyone done this only being on HRT or is surgery required?
If surgery required will top surgery be enough?
Anyone done this for Virginia?
Good day/morning/afternoon/evening/night/whenever youβre reading this! As the title states, Iβm a 25 year old guy looking for someone to share a LTR with.
Iβm a grad student and a full time lab manager at a local community college. I have a beautiful golden retriever named Georgia. I just bought a house so thatβs exciting. Iβm a huge nerd! Like, I build custom dueling lightsabers and duel with them in an international lightsaber dueling community and i DM for a homebrewed DnD campaign that has been running for over a year! So, yeah. Nerdy. I really enjoy spending quality time with my a partner. Whether that be traveling, hiking, canoeing, going to a brewery, or curled up at home in our pjs. Iβm 6β3β with blonde hair and blue eyes. Iβm definitely not built like a long distance runner, more like a linebacker. Lol. Iβd love to hear from a woman preferably 20-28. Thereβs definitely wiggle room for sure. Just be 18+ please. Send me your favorite movie quote and maybe a picture of you! Then we can go from there. :)
Just wanted to say that at EVMS, residents and fellows were in the first wave of vaccination should they want it. Also, they gave the residents/fellows who had worked during the initial wave of the pandemic a $500 bonus. They (tentatively) plan on giving another bonus in March. Itβs not a lot, I know, but it seems to be more than other places. Overall, it may not be as well known as other university programs, but Iβm pretty happy I work here.
EDIT: team names, not city names, damn it. Can't edit post titles!
https://www.reddit.com/r/BasketballGM/comments/g66uz4/team_name_suggestions_for_other_cities/ was the last time I asked this, and it has some suggestions such as:
Virginia Beach
Buffalo
Austin
Jacksonville
Clearly some of those are better than others. Can you beat them?
Other cities on the bubble that could be added are: Providence, Columbus, Ottawa, Calgary, Louisville, Nashville
I could also go international. I'm a little less inclined to do that until I finish more of US/Canada, but feel free to make suggestions. If one really stands out, it could get bumped up in priority.
I'm also open to rebranding some of the existing teams, if you think you can do better than any of the current names.
I heard this song on my Spotify disxover weekly in early January and now I can't stop thinking about it but I can't find it anywhere.
It has a female singer and the song wasn't exactly acoustic but it was pretty low-key. Kind of slow and sad? I think it is relatively recent like in the past couple years but I have no idea.
The main thing I remember of it is that the name Virginia was a big part of the song - like a person's name and not the state.
Thanks in advance.
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