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Alexander J. Hay

U.S.
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I am a U.S. lawyer with offices in Houston, Texas and in Belize. I can answer questions on U.S. Immigration, U.S. corporate law, and Offshore Tax and Asset Planning.

Shane

U.S.
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Hello, my name is Shane. I currently work at a financial institution in customer service and sales. I am able to answer most questions you have regarding banking products and services, how to use them, and what products may benefit you best. I can also help you to weigh the risks of various types of savings vehicles such as questions pertaining to CDS, money market accounts, etc. Feel free to ask and I promise I will do the best I can to answer.

Jim Meadows

U.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/15/2009
I can respond to most questions concerning consumer and business relationships with US financial institutions. My expertise touches on deposit and loan issues and particularly on strategies to navigate through bank policies personell and practices. I have a degree in Economics, attended law school, Graduate Shool of Banking, and Commercial Lending and Compliance Schools.

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2009-11-04 Withdraw of funds from elderly parents account:

yes it is legal it is the right to offset is your name is on their accounts they can legally recover from any account with your name on it without notice as long as it is with the same bank. if your accounts

2009-11-02 Frozen bank accounts:

Peter, It would be nearly impossible to list all those reasons, however the majority of those reasons would include judgements, legal garnishments, trust/probate, court ordered accounts, fraud, excessive

2009-10-26 Possible bank account of deceased:

Mark, First you should check your father's belongings for deposit records. You could also examine known accounts for checks written to the "lost account" or deposits made from same. If you can narrow down

2009-10-23 Cost of funds:

Subi, multiply each deposit category by the annual rate (this will give you the annual interest per deposit. add those seven (this gives you the annual interest cost in USD for total deposits, Add the

2009-10-19 Life Estate:

Essentially a life estate exists only in real property. It is an interest in property that vests immediately upon receipt, but terminates upon the death of the named person, in this case the wife. There

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