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Estate Planning

3 Reasons Everyone Needs an Estate Plan

26th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Tom Wheelwright Estate planning is a task that commonly gets pushed to the back burner. Why? The reason I hear most often is not a good one because it's based on a terrible misconception. Here is the terrible misconception: I...
Author: Tom Wheelwright
Taxes

NJ Property Taxes Free Important Information

26th November 2009
Finding specific information about NJ property taxes might not be easy but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about other NJ property ta...
Author: monty111
Real Estate Law

Final Step of the Foreclosure Process: Eviction

19th November 2009
Many homeowners do not want to move out of their property, even after a foreclosure lawsuit, judgment, and sheriff sale. Despite having six months to a year to live mortgage free, some borrowers are just not financially able to move when required by the c...
Author: Nick Adama
Real Estate Law

Conveyancing In The UK Explained

10th August 2009
As conveyancing procedure can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferral of title of property from one person to ano...
Author: CatM
Taxes

Why Do You End Up Paying the AMT?

23rd June 2009
The Alternative Minimum Tax is a parallel tax system that is an integral part of our Federal income tax system. It expands the amount of income that is taxed by adding items that otherwise are tax-free under the regular tax, and by disallowing many deduct...
Author: kinal
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Around the World

19th June 2009
Wherever you go in the world, finance is a language that is spoken fluently by some, and a completely indecipherable one for others. There is such a wide range of topics connected with finance that a strong command of rules, regulations and options couple...
Author: mgordon
Real Estate Law

The Process Of Conveyancing

11th June 2009
As conveyancing procedures can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk you through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferal of title of property from one person to...
Author: CatM
Trusts

Family Trusts Can Protect From Divorce or Separation

15th May 2009
Good on you! You’ve managed to buy a house. Your initial thoughts are to become a property investor where you can build up the equity in your home and use that equity to leverage yourself into other properties and increase your wealth steadily over ...
Author: Paul Easton
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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