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Is money inherited while you are married community property in a divorce according to Oregon law.?

I inherited some money and stocks about a year ago and now my life is thinking about leaving me because I have chronic pain and it is making her life difficult. I am trying to find out if she will get half of my inherited assets. We live in Oregon and I wanted to know what the law is here. Could anyone please help me?

Is it safe to give someone a signed blank check as a guarantee of a conditional payment?

A signed blank cheque cannot be treated as a guarantee for the money lentIt is one among several tools. It depends upon the moral responsibility of the drawer and in case he is dishonest, he will simply ignore the cheques issued by him.A payee can get payment for a cheque only where there is sufficient funds at the time of presentment of cheque.When the cheque is dishonoured on account of insufficient funds, the payee has to again depend upon the person who had presented the cheque for getting his money back.In India, years back, people used to give blank signed cheques in lieu of any guarantee and they used to honour such cheques when they were presented for payment by the holder.Nowadays, such honesty is in the dismal stage and cheques are accepted as prepayment only and only after getting the amount of the chque, the contract is executed as agreed.It means“We do not believe in your cheque because there is no guarantee that your cheque will get cleared”

Which of the following is correct? "The cost is born by…" or "the cost is borne by…"?

“The cost is borne by …” is correct.Read the explanation below:Borne is the past tense and past participle of bear in all senses not related to birth. So it’s the appropriate word where bear means to carry—making it the correct spelling in the phrasal verb borne out (e.g., “his prediction was not borne out in reality”) and in phrasal adjectives such as food-borne, mosquito-borne, and water-borne. It also works where bear means to produce or to bring about, which means it’s the correct spelling in the phrase borne fruit (e.g., “our plan has borne fruit”) even though the word comes perilously close to birth in this sense.Born is also the past tense and past participle of bear, but it’s reserved mainly for use as the passive verb in contexts relating to birth. So it’s the correct spelling in constructions such as, “he was born yesterday.” It’s also used in phrasal adjectives describing where someone was born—e.g., Brazil-born, Chicago-born—and it’s sometimes used as a synonym of innate (e.g., “she is a born pianist”).ExamplesAll costs associated with this recall will be borne by Toyota and not our customers. [RTE]It might equally be surmised that his 50-year silence was a ‘holy silence,’ born of the desire to live quietly and out of public view. [Spiked Online]And it must also be borne in mind that Gadhafi clearly has substantial support as well as opposition. [Forbes]Already the campaign has borne fruit. 8[Guardian]Dr. Rodriguez is a native Texan, born and raised in Houston. [Dentistry IQ]Ref: Borne vs. born - Grammarist

My owner is not giving me his PAN number, can I file income taxes against him? If yes, then how?

Here is ultimate solution for finding the PAN of your landlord. First of try to know the date of birth of him . ( Give him birthday gift, talk to his children/ mother wife ......use your IQ)Try to know exact last name at least . Full name very good !Go to tax department site to find PAN Know Your PANTry for yours, you will know how easy it is to know anywones PAN

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