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¿What is uncaused divorce?
It is a unilateral divorce, which means that either spouse can request it, based solely on the breakdown of the marriage bond. The consent of the other spouse is not required, since the request of one of them is sufficient.
Who has the right to request alimony?
Spouses, both men and women, have this obligation. Children, of course, also have the right to request a pension. Additionally, people who live together without being married, known as cohabitants, can also apply for alimony. To prove the status of cohabitant, you must live together for at least two years.
What is usufruct?
It is a right that grants a person the power to enjoy and use property belonging to another individual. The usufruct may be for life or temporary, depending on what is established in the contract or the applicable legislation.
¿What is embargo??
It is a way of guaranteeing the debt presented by a person through assets, while the legal situation of a person is resolved.
Existen procesos judiciales y administrativos, para llevar a cabo un embargo de bienes muebles o inmuebles.
The seizure procedure must be ordered by some judicial or administrative authority, and cannot be done in a private manner.
The request for payment and seizure must be made through some authority.
If the payment cannot be made, the seizure can be carried out at that very moment.
What is full domain?
It is a process that allows ejidatarios to transform their plots into private property, by obtaining a title that can be registered in the Public Property Registry. Full ownership is key so that an ejidatario can obtain a public deed and, therefore, have private property.
However, not all ejidatarios, nor all ejidos, have the right to access full ownership. Only those who have held land delimitation, destination and allocation assemblies (ADAN) and who have more than 50% of their plots assigned, delimited and allocated, can access it.
I am looking for Real Estate, What should I do?
Some tips that could be useful are:
* Identify the property you wish to acquire, including its location, conditions, and corresponding values.
* Review the documentation necessary to formalize the purchase, including the property title, deeds, tax payments, official number certificates, and official identification documents of the selling party.
* Determine the marital status of the person selling the property, as this can have important implications in formalizing the purchase.
* Verify that the property has its sales authorization and condominium ownership regime, if applicable.
* Take all these steps into account so that the purchase of the house is appropriate and legal.
I am a foreigner and I am looking for Real Estate in México, What should I do?
Outside the border strip and the beach, the foreigner They can acquire properties without the need for a trust, as long as they meet certain requirements, such as:
- Temporary or permanent residence permit in Mexico, issued by the National Migration Institute.
- Federal Taxpayer Registry (RFC) before the Tax Administration Service (SAT) to be able to pay the corresponding taxes in Mexico.
Why is it important to have a Constitutive Certificate?
A Constitutive Certificate is the mandatory document that provides proof and legality to the constitution of a company at the time of creating a company.
It establishes:
- The purpose and predominant activity of the company.
- The interests of society.
- Who makes up society.
- The statutes of the Society.
- The contributions of its members.
- General business.
How long does the Board of Directors last in a Rural Production Company?
They will remain in office for three years and their powers and responsibilities must be outlined in the statutes, by the provisions of article one hundred and nine of the Agrarian Law.
What is an eTA?
It is an electronic Travel Authorization, issued by the Government of Canada, to travel to Canada by air. If and when you have held a Canadian visitor visa in the last 10 years, or currently hold a valid US non-immigrant visa.
Who needs a Canadian Visitor Visa?
If you have not held a Canadian visitor visa in the last 10 years, or do not currently hold a valid US non-immigrant visa, you must apply for a Canadian visitor visa to travel to Canada.
I am Mexican, how long can I stay abroad? And if I want to stay longer, what should I do?
You must stay less than 180 days, in case you want to stay longer in either country (Canada or the United States), you must request an extension.