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Legal

Selecting The Right Last Will And Testament Software

19th October 2009
Making out your will is no longer the cumbersome process it used to be. Unless you have a huge and complex estate to leave behind, it is normally not essential to consult a lawyer or spend weeks doing your own research on the subject to create your own wi...
Author: Krishan Bakhru
Legal

Inventory and Appraisal

06th October 2009
At the most basic level, the inventory is the list of the assets of the probate estate. It is a tool with two main purposes. It gives notice to the interested persons of the items that are part of the estate (and, if not listed, what is not part of the pr...
Author: T. Scott Galloway
Divorce

Knowing What Full Child Custody Entails

30th September 2009
There are several terms in the legal area in which couples should become familiar with when they go through a divorce. With various aspects to figure out such as dividing up material possessions, assets and other items, lots of individuals seek the counse...
Author: Justin
Divorce

Family Law Attorneys Provide Assistance in Divorce Proceedings

24th September 2009
When in the middle of a divorce, the last thing that most individuals want to consider is the new legal dictionary they must familiarize themselves with. While some understanding of these new legal terms is usually required, family law attorneys in Rivers...
Author: Justin
Divorce

A Smooth Divorce Process is the Goal from Child Support Attorneys

24th September 2009
When most people go through a divorce, they want to get things rolling to get the process over with as soon as possible. With so many things to consider, and a whole new vocabulary to become familiar with, sorting things out can get a little messy. Child ...
Author: Justin
Legal

Breach of Partnership and Its Legal Consequences

05th August 2009
Sometimes a dispute between two business partners can happen especially when one of them has violated a certain agreement. In this situation, a business should be dissolved to expel a partner, unless that the terms and conditions in expulsion is included ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Trusts

What Is A Hybrid Trust?

05th June 2009
Trusts can be divided into any number of different kinds, but in many cases people divide them into two types; the fixed trust and the discretionary trust. In a fixed trust, the beneficiaries and the amounts to be paid to them are decided in advance and s...
Author: mgordon
Trusts

Family Trusts and Rest Home Fees

01st June 2009
Bruce and Julie had worked all their lives to build up their assets. They'd paid their taxes and tried to contribute to society. Bruce frequently helped his neighbours out doing odd jobs for them and Julie worked as a volunteer for the Blind Institute. Th...
Author: Paul Easton
Family Law

What Is A Prenuptial Agreement – And Who Needs One?

29th May 2009
A prenuptial agreement is essentially a legally binding agreement made before a couple gets married or enters into a civil partnership. The agreement deals with what should happen to assets of the couple in the event of divorce, though various additions c...
Author: mgordon
Family Law

What to Do Before Saying “I Do”: Six Tips For A Prenuptial Agreement

18th May 2009
Considering a prenuptial agreement before getting married may seem unromantic, but considering such an agreement can mean that both parties are entering into a marriage with their assets protected. It helps simplify matters, so a couple can just focus on ...
Author: mgordon
Estate Planning

Have a Will, But You Also Need a Trust

05th May 2009
You no longer have a need for a court Executor to manage your assets for people whom you've already named as recipients to your assets. After-death distributions under a living trust are usually implemented privately, and avoid probate. This works because...
Author: jesuscole
Legal

Medicaid Fraud Investigations in New York City

10th November 2008
Health care coverage in New York these days costs an arm and a leg. Think you can have a break but applying for Medicaid? That may be so - if you financially qualify. On the other hand, if you don't, think twice before applying because you may be investig...
Author: Author Unknown
Legal

Executors and Trustees Are Not the Same

08th September 2008
Let's review the difference between a will and a living trust before looking at the differences between the estate planning terms executors and trustees: A will is a legal document directing the disposition of assets upon a person's death. A living ...
Author: Author Unknown
Legal

Information about Prenuptial Agreements

17th July 2008
A prenuptial agreement is basically a legal contract where the couple will agree to who will own what when married. Having a prenup will prevent a contested divorce. A contested divorce is when the couple can't agree upon how to distribute the assets. Con...
Author: dmf32835
Legal

Property Division, Real-Estate, & Washington Divorce Law

30th January 2008
All property division pursuant to a divorce in Washington state starts from the simple premise that all assets accumulated during the marriage will be presumed to be "community property" and split 50/50. But in practice the 50/50 split often does not end ...
Author: Robert Stark
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