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Can my wife take our car in divorce it’s in my name only and she can’t drive and we just got it?

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Anonymous

In most cases, when a vehicle is titled in one spouse's name, that spouse is typically considered the legal owner and has the right to keep the vehicle in a divorce. However, this can depend on the specific laws in your state or country and the particulars of your divorce settlement. It is best to consult with a family law attorney for specific guidance....Read More

What is a non-provisional utility patent application?

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A non-provisional utility patent application is an official request filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to protect an invention's utility, its functionality, and its structure from unauthorized use, sale, or manufacture by other parties. It is the standard and more comprehensive type of patent application that outlines the full details of the invention, including the claims, specifications, and drawings. Once granted, it gives the inventor exclusive rights to use, license, or sell the invention for a specific period, typically 20 years from the filing date....Read More

What do non-provisional utility patent attorneys charge?

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Anonymous

well, probably not provisions.

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How do I make a non-provisional utility patent application for a basketball sneaker, and file it with the appropriate governmental agency?

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Anonymous

i have never heard of anything you just sadi. especailly the basketball sneaker! was is that?? I've heard of a basketball shoe, is it a shoe? or could it be a basketball spy, sneaking aroud and stealing other teams plays? ooohhh, that could be a movie: "The Basketball Sneaker"

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What is intellectual property?

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Deana J.

Intellectual property (IP) refers to inventions, patents, trademarks, designs or other creations of the mind that have commercial value. IP is protected by law. ...Read More
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