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Nieman Journalism Lab: Civil, the high-profile startup backed by blockchain, is shutting down

Civil was launched in 2017 at the height of enthusiasm for blockchain virtual currency. “It was overcomplicated and hard to explain … Whether it was ahead of its time or just never viable is hard to ...

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Civil, the high-profile, blockchain-backed attempt to nurture nascent digital news sites, is shutting down. Its website continued to post stories from 100+ member organizations as recently as this ...

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Under this law, a surviving spouse is no longer liable for a deceased spouse’s medical debt unless they personally signed a financial agreement or guaranty. If your husband was the only person responsible for the bills, and you did not co-sign anything, the debt should not transfer to you.

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Does Ohio law prevent the sale of a property if my spouse's signature isn't required, given that I'm the only one listed on the property title and the property was purchased before marriage?

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Does Ohio law require spouse's signature to sell property owned before ...

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Tennessee law requires due process and judicial oversight to protect property rights. Before doing anything, contact the local county trustee’s office to determine if the parcel is already in forfeiture or if a sale is scheduled. Research the redemption timeline in that county as local rules may slightly vary.