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Points To Be Remember While Writing Statement Of Child Custody

19th September 2011
A voluntary transfer of child custody refers to a deliberate brought about change in the guardianship rights of a parent or a guardian. This alteration is made when the custodian parent is unable to fulfill the financial responsibilities of the child and ...
Author: Amy Dyslex
Law

Why would you Need information on Legal Guardianship Lawyer in NJ?

17th August 2011
Price and price LLC provides a wide range of legal services for people. They have been rendering service to people since 1973. The lawyers of this company are very efficient in their field since they have gained a good experience. The lawyers are very com...
Author: Luis lili
Estate Planning

Basic Estate Planning

16th August 2011
It is not an issue of how big or small your net worth is, the important thing is to have estate planning done and ready for when the time comes. This will make sure that whatever you wish for your assets are ultimately carried out and whoever you left it ...
Author: Steffan Sims
Family Law

Michigan Adult Abuse Reporting Requirements

13th July 2010
Every state has some form of law that deals with reporting abuse. In Michigan, that law can be found at MCL 400.11a. While it may seem strange, the first thing that must be mentioned is what constitutes an adult. For purposes of this law, the term adul...
Author: LJB Law Office
Family Law

How to Safeguard Your Children When Battling Over gurdianship

05th July 2010
"Children are the worlds most valuable resource and its best hope for the future." - John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), 35th American President. Unfortunately, this valuable resource is often compromised during a divorce, ...
Author: Jim Knight
Estate Planning

Get help from an Estate Planning Lawyer to create a valid will

22nd June 2010
There is a common misconception that estate planning is for the uber rich. That is not true. If you earn and spend, there must be some personal possessions. In case you die without a will, these would be distributed according to the rules and regulations ...
Author: williams23
Family Law

How Adoption Works.

14th June 2010
In order to adopt a child you must be over 21 years of age and the child must be under the age of 18. If it is to be a joint application to adopt you must be married or in a civil partnership. If you are unmarried only one person can be the adopter. Ve...
Author: Legal-Zone
Estate Planning

Is a Las Vegas Estate Planning Attorney right for you?

13th April 2010
When you are ready to start thinking about estate planning, you need to have a good estate planning attorney to help you. As with all aspects of law, it is nearly impossibly to do it yourself properly, especially when it comes to a topic such as estate pl...
Author: Trent Lee
Estate Planning

Make Your Last Will and Testament Now

06th April 2010
Prepare a Legal WillA legal document, last will and testament, controls the overall disposition of a person's property at death or many even provide a guardianship for children at death. Your estate includes your private and real property, savings, money,...
Author: Lemuel Nelson
Family Law

Divorce: If You Die, Where Will Your Kids Live?

19th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Lucille Uttermohlen Our local judge makes an interesting point in custody cases. He also makes the windows rattle and the attorneys run for cover, but after the glass is cleaned up and we stop shaking in our boots, he makes this val...
Author: Lucille P. Uttermohlen
Legal

Understanding the Last Will and Testament Forms

20th January 2010
In some point in life a person need to make his last will and testament. Understanding what is Last Will and Testament document is very helpful. It is described as a legal document executed by a person before his death, subdividing his property to h...
Author: James Kahn
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
Legal

Your "Last Will & Testament:" Why You Need One, What You Need In It, and the Smart Ste

19th January 2006
Preparing a "Last Will and Testament" - commonly known simply as a will -- is not something that anyone enjoys thinking about or doing. But it is something that almost every adult -- especially those with children -- should think about and do. The majorit...
Author: Brian Vaszily