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Florida Probate Court Information

23rd September 2009
1. What is Probate? Probate is the method by which the assets of a deceased person are gathered, creditors paid, and the remainder of the estate distributed to beneficiaries. In most Florida counties, the probate system is conducted in a specialized pr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fatal Accidents: How Do Fatal Accident Claims Work?

18th September 2009
The death of a family member is probably the worst thing any one of us will have to endure. If the death was the result of a fatal accident, the shock and grief of a sudden, unexpected death will be very difficult to recover from. When a family member... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Legal Wills. What they are and Why You Should Consider Writing One

16th September 2009
A legal Will is often something most people don't think about or just put off because of its relationship with our own mortality. However, having a carefully drawn out Will can save time, money and stress for anyone you care about that is left behind. So ... Read >
Author: Jo

Eulogies Should Leave You Smiling Through the Tears

08th September 2009
Michael Jackson's is probably the latest of the famous eulogies. After all whenever someone famous dies somebody gives a eulogy. Think of Princess Diana for instance and the wonderful words spoken by her brother. As eulogies go it was personal, poignant a... Read >
Author: Article Manager

The World of Cremation Jewellery

07th September 2009
Cremation Jewellery, also known as Ashes jewellery is specially designed to hold the ashes of a deceased friend or a family member. The basic concept of ashes jewellery and its designs are no different than that of conventional jewellery. This is a fairly... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Why Using a Eulogy Outline Can Assist The Writer With the Writing Process

07th September 2009
Using an outline can greatly shed light on your eulogy writing process, in fact, I do not suggest writing an eulogy without an outline! Without properly structuring your eulogy before writing, you are in danger for an eulogy that isn't up to its fullest... Read >
Author: Greg Jefferson

Why Utilizing a Eulogy Outline Can Assist The Writer With the Writing Process

07th September 2009
Using an outline can greatly streamline your eulogy writing process, in reality, I do not advocate writing an eulogy without an outline! Without properly structuring your eulogy before writing, you are in danger for an eulogy that isn't up to its fulles... Read >
Author: Greg Jefferson

Protecting Your Legal Rights After a Loved One's Wrongful Death

05th September 2009
Many families have to suffer with the loss of a loved one from many types of accidents. Unfortunately, circumstances such as auto accidents, medical malpractice, products liability, and premises liability often lead to avoidable deaths. If you have lost a... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

A Closer Look at Some of the valuable Informaton of Forensic Science

27th August 2009
The topic of numerous hit TV shows like'Criminal Minds,''Law - Order' as well as'CSI,' forensic science easily catches the attention of many people because of its varied interesting aspects and procedures . Likewise, it plays a highly significant role in... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A Closer Look at Some of the Important Aspects of Forensic Science

26th August 2009
The subject of numerous hit TV shows like “Criminal Minds,” “Law & Order” as well as “CSI,” forensic science easily catches the attention of many people because of its various interesting aspects and procedures. Likewise, it plays a highly imp... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Forensic Science: An Analysis

26th August 2009
Forensic science deals with the method of spotting, identifying and translating physical evidence. All over, this extremely important multi-disciplinary science involves physics, chemistry and biology. Just as significantly, it's a highly vital aspect i... Read >
Author: Trevor Finch

Cremation Cost and Cemetery Monuments Effect On Funeral Arrangements

17th July 2009
There are many arrangements that must be made when planning a funeral. Typically these decisions are made by grieving family members. However in certain cases the arrangements are made in advance by the individual themselves. Commonly funeral arrangements... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Making Your Own Funeral Plans

16th July 2009
It is a common occurrence for people to preplan their funeral proceedings before their actual demise. Such people actually decide their own funeral plans to relieve their loved ones of the stress this task brings. This also ensures that their wishes are... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Choosing a Cemetery

16th July 2009
Choosing the right cemetery is one of the most important parts of a burial plan. In many cases this is not an easy task. Cemeteries are not just plots of land. They are important parts of the grieving process. A cemetery should be a quiet place for cont... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

: Learning About Probate Investing

12th July 2009
One way that you can purchase real estate is by probate investing. In this process, the real estate of a deceased person is sold to pay their financial responsibilities. This is a very long process for the remaining family members that ends in the real ... Read >
Author: carlford70

Investing In Probate Properties

12th July 2009
Real estate investors tend to only look at foreclosures, REOs, and run down properties, but they may be missing one category of properties that can make them a huge profit. This is probate properties. Probate is the process that your property goes throu... Read >
Author: saddamhussain07

How Can Probate Investing Make You a Profit?

12th July 2009
When a person dies, the property that they own goes into probate. Probate is the process of disbursing the estate of a deceased person and by finding these properties, you can often find properties at a very good price. Probate investing is one area of ... Read >
Author: saddamhussain07

What You Should Know About Planning and Administration of Estates in Philadelphia

02nd July 2009
Estate planning and administration are subjects that can surface painful realties. Few people want to consider how to handle issues that will arise when they or a loved one dies. Careful preparation, sound advice and a commitment to work through issues be... Read >
Author: Clair Stewart

Professional probate genealogy services

01st July 2009
The Law states that the assets and estates of the deceased should be distributed to their entreaty and to all the entitled persons. It sounds simple, but many times there are missing assets and missing beneficiaries, which can be present in the country wh... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Unclaimed Life Insurance Policies

04th June 2009
Demutualization is another member of the unclaimed or missing money family. A demutualization is the conversion of a mutual insurance company, that is owned by its policyholders, into a stock company, that is owned by shareholders. The insurance company ... Read >
Author: Topearner

An Overview of Wrongful Death Cases in Los Angeles

29th April 2009
It is only natural for people to protect their loved ones and themselves against any kind of harm. However, instances may occur wherein a person dies due to the negligence committed by others. When this kind of situation arises, the legal issue of wrongfu... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Fatal Road Accidents – Fair Compensation?

26th April 2009
Any sort of fatal accident is always a delicate issue, and here at Camps Solicitors we understand that for the relatives of those killed in a road traffic accident, knowing that the deaths of their loved ones was someone’s fault can be particularly hard... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Damages in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

23rd April 2009
Many people in Los Angeles are often engaged in different activities that may be dangerous for them. Activities like driving, and working, among others, may cause people to lose their lives in the event that an accident takes place. If an accident occurre... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

What to do if you are named an Executor of a will

16th April 2009
Being named an Executor or personal representative of a will is a daunting and rewarding experience. There are not many qualifications for being an Executor, but the responsibility requires one to practice “fiduciary duty” or to act in good faith and ... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

What to do if you are named an Executor of a will

15th April 2009
Being named an Executor or personal representative of a will is a daunting and rewarding experience. There are not many qualifications for being an Executor, but the responsibility requires one to practice “fiduciary duty” or to act in good faith and ... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

Understanding Annuities In This Day And Age

02nd April 2009
With the world becoming a more expensive place every day, it has become a problem for many people who are looking to retire to get a comfortable amount of money after they stop working. Many people are invested in retirement funds such as a 401k plan or s... Read >
Author: Theresea

What You Should Know About Bereavement Flights

01st April 2009
Some airlines offer bereavement flights for people who needs to see a terminally ill relative or to go to a funeral. These flights are available for the immediate family of the deceased or terminally ill. They are usually discounted from the published... Read >

Bereavement Gifts

27th March 2009
Finding a bereavement gifts for the family of a deceased person should not be a tedious task. Most of the time, simple things can mean a lot to people during their times of grief. There are several choices to look over so that you can decide upon the pe... Read >

General Issues Regarding Train Accidents

10th March 2009
Victims of railroad accidents like the recent Chatsworth train wreck are entitled to consult with train wreck lawyers and seek compensation. Many, however, don’t know that they must do so within a specific amount of time. The train wreck attorneys of ... Read >
Author: boneinjury2

Scam Communications

13th February 2009
Scams come from many different countries. The most notable is the Nigerian scam letter where someone from the Bank of Africa has discovered the bank account of a deceased person who died of cancer or from an accident such as a car or plane crash and that... Read >
Author: Jim H.

Wrongful Death - Things To Know

12th February 2009
A wrongful death action refers to a death that was caused as a direct result of the negligence of another individual, company, or entity. For example, deaths caused by drunk driving, the manufacture of a dangerous or defective product, failing to diagnose... Read >
Author: Mitchell S. Sexner & Associates, LLC

Estate Planning Advice from Walters and Ward, A.P.C.

02nd February 2009
There are few things in life that are an absolute certainty. Morbid as it sounds, death is one of those certainties. However, life is not predictable and could take a turn for the worst at any moment. Unlike other unpredictable events in life, the certain... Read >
Author: clarencer

Wills - Your Questions Answered

01st December 2008
Probate refers to the process of applying for the right to deal with a deceased person’s estate. If a person has left a Will, then they will usually have appointed a Will executor. This executor then has to apply for a ‘grant of probate’ from the... Read >
Author: phil young

Probate explained by Trust Inheritance

01st December 2008
Probate refers to the process of applying for the right to deal with a deceased person’s estate. If a person has left a Will, then they will usually have appointed a Will executor. This executor then has to apply for a ‘grant of probate’ from the... Read >
Author: phil young

Inheritance Tax - Will You Have to Sell Your Property Quickly?

20th October 2008
The inheritance tax was invented by the emperor Augustus as a means to raise money for soldier's pensions and has been used ever since to redistribute wealth in the west. When placing a value on a deceased person's estate all assets are included. This ... Read >
Author: ROSEMARIE

Condolence Messages for Sympathy Cards and Bereavement Cards

15th October 2008
Condolence Messages Bereavement Cards may seem like a small effort in light of the terrible loss suffered by recipients. However, the sincere Bereavement Sympathy Cards Wordings you'll find on these condolence messages is often exactly what the person... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

Information Search for Death Records

19th September 2008
Death records are not that hard task to search; these records are considered as legal documents created by a physician who had recorded the date, time and the reason of an individual’s death. These records are under the care of a government authorities ... Read >
Author: Gilbert

Will Contesting

09th September 2008
Will contests are typically brought on by family members from wealthy families who believe they were cheated out of their share of the inheritance of the assets involved. A legal battle may also erupt though when a family member believes the will was frau... Read >
Author: dmf32835

Information Search for Death Records

26th August 2008
Death records are not that hard task to search; these records are considered as legal documents created by a physician who had recorded the date, time and the reason of an individual’s death. These records are under the care of a government authorities ... Read >
Author: Ashley Curtis

Important Details behind Wrongful Death Lawsuit and Claims

23rd July 2008
Wrongful death may be caused by an individual, group of individuals, company or organization who has been proven negligent of their acts. Before the enactment of the wrongful death law, the survivors of the departed victims do not have the rights to se... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How To Write An Obituary In 4 Easy Steps

14th July 2008
We see a lot of obituaries on the newspaper or on the programs that accompany funeral rites. They look pretty easy to make; but in truth, we never realize the fact that writing one might be tricky. If you are given such a task, you might be hard-press... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Inheritance Tax – Will You Have To Sell Your Property Quickly?

24th June 2008
The inheritance tax was invented by the emperor Augustus as a means to raise money for soldier’s pensions and has been used ever since to redistribute wealth in the west. When placing a value on a deceased person's estate all assets are included. Thi... Read >
Author: petter gomes

Probate - Some things you should know

23rd June 2008
The legal process for distribution of the estate of a deceased person is known as probate. Skifterett is often a time-consuming and confusing process for those involved. Most lack of knowledge of the probate process because of inexperience with the proces... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Basics Of Inheritance Tax

19th June 2008
Most people neglect to think of inheritance tax. It can be complicated to understand and unpleasant to learn. But, when the time comes to consider the items you'll leave behind to your children or loved ones, understanding the issue may quickly become a p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Varieties and variations on term life insurance

04th June 2008
What is the point of life insurance? When you die, you can’t take it with you – right?! Well, people often have dependents and loved ones who they want to look after if the worst happened. One of the things that death brings is a realisation of a b... Read >
Author: George Carr

Estates and Trusts: A Clarification

25th April 2008
At common law, an estate consisted of the tangible assets of real and personal property which belong to a natural person. More recently, the concept of an estate has been expanded to encompass any thing of value to which the deceased person was or might h... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

Funeral Eulogy – Putting Together A Heart Felt One

09th April 2008
If you are very close to a person who has recently passed on, chances are you will be attending their funeral. Close family members and friends are also asked to speak on the subject, but may not know what to say. Knowing how to put together a public t... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Funerals – Understand The Lingo

09th April 2008
A funeral of a loved one, or anyone else, is always a trying time in a person's life. There are many different tasks and last minute items to deal with, so it's good to know some of the language used to avoid any confusion. Funerals are commonly held f... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Importance of Life Insurance

02nd April 2008
Every year, millions of dollars are being spent on the life insurance and in present days .More families are likely to be purchasing more insurance than ever before. Demand for life insurance has actually made the insurance cost to the skyrocket. Because ... Read >
Author: Kengism

How to deal with grief?

12th March 2008
Losing someone that a person greatly cares about, whether it is a friend or a family member can be extremely stressful. It can even cause a person to fall into a state of depression because the stress is overwhelming. This is more often the case when an i... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

Life Insurance UK: Protecting UK From Uncertainty

13th February 2008
One of the troubles with modern day life is that it has become extremely uncertain. The furious pace at which life is being lived today has a lot to do with it. People are forever in a hurry to reach to their destinations. And in their eagerness to reach ... Read >
Author: Allan

Life Insurance UK: A Monarch Of All Services

23rd January 2008
One of the troubles with modern times is that it has become extremely uncertain. Britain is its prime example. Rate of accidents have increased hugely in recent times in UK. With life gaining furious pace this is only to be expected. People, in their anxi... Read >
Author: Allan

Life Insurance UK: A Fantastic Service

22nd January 2008
One of the troubles with modern days is that it has gained enormous speed. Such is the speed at which life is lived today that people are forever in hurry to reach to their destination quickly. It is this rush to catch up with the fast paced life of moder... Read >
Author: Allan

Life Insurance UK: A Real Help Indeed

21st January 2008
One of the features of modern day lifestyle is the tremendous speed at which it is lived. Speed is the slogan of the day. Everyone seem to be in a hurry. Time is limited and work required to do is immense. This leads to people trying to cover up distance ... Read >
Author: Allan

Remember These Tips When Sending Sympathy Flowers

26th June 2007
Funerals are emotional events that call for a lot of sensitivity. Flowers or plants at this time are a way of showing that you care and often express what is difficult to put into words. They also add an element of warmth to the occasion. Sympathy flow... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Young Mother Has To Buy Her Home Two Times

24th April 2007
Several years ago, a young mother (I'll call her Mary) and her children suffered a horrible tragedy. Mary's Husband had committed suicide. It was terrible. Sometime after the funeral when things had calmed down, Mary went to the Probate Court to probate h... Read >
Author: Stephen Best

Sick French Nun Cured by Pope John Paul II - A Miracle?

05th April 2007
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, a French nun, claims that she was suddenly cured of Parkinson’s disease after praying to the late Pope John Paul II. According to the nun, her symptoms disappeared after one night of prayer in 2005. Though what happened to her... Read >
Author: Jose Feliciano

Obtaining probate

22nd February 2007
Note: the information in this article applies to England and Wales only. This guide is an introduction to obtaining probate after someone’s death in order to administer their estate. When someone dies, their finances, assets and belongings (i.e. th... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan

Anna Nicole Smith Dies Without a Will. What's a Will? What's a Trust?

19th February 2007
Subsequent to the death of Anna Nicole Smith, it’s been reported that she may not have left a will, giving rise to additional turbulent legal confusion for years to come. Without a will, Anna Nicole potentially may be leaving her baby daughter with noth... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

An interesting article about ghosts

02nd February 2007
A ghost can be defined in several ways depending on different situations. One of the definitions refers ghost to a person’s spirit or soul who has died. This definition is used commonly among all! There have been several doubts regarding the existence o... Read >
Author: David Slone

Taking Control; Safeguarding the Distribution of Your Assets by Making A Will

31st August 2006
The Importance of Making a Will A valid will is one of the most important documents you could ever put your signature to, as the consequences of failing to make a will before you die can have far-reaching effects on the people you care about most. Des... Read >
Author: Janine Byrne

The 10 Warning Signs of Suicide

09th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski In a time when suicide has become a culture in society, it is important to be able to recognise the warning signs. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in people aged 15 24 with young males four times more likely t... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski