Articles, tagged with "will and testament", page 1
23rd January 2012
Many people wonder if there is any difference between an executor and a Power of Attorney. Some people believe they are one in the same, when in fact they are not. Yet others wonder if the same person can fulfill both roles. There are still others w...
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Author:
Albert Roth
17th November 2011
Definition of a Will or Testament
“A will refers to a legal document which specifies and instructs what one wishes to do with their personal assets in case of their death”.
In addition to that, who will receive the guardianship of your children is a...
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Author:
Amy Dyslex
03rd October 2011
Divorce rates in Minnesota, as in the rest of the US are rising. So when mediation fails to resolve a legal dispute amongst families, a Minnesota divorce lawyer is used to try and bring an end to family law cases.
Part of the job of a Minnesota divorc...
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Author:
Sunil Punjabi
28th September 2011
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Author:
john scott
25th August 2011
There are several kinds of solicitors based on Pontefract so you can choose whatever type that you need for your needs – what you can often do is work with your solicitors to ensure that your needs are met, that you’re legally protected at all times, and ...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
16th August 2011
A will is an integral part of estate planning. It is a legal declaration by a person, known as testator, naming an individual or several individuals to manage or become beneficiaries of his or her property after death. Someone who is of legal age of 18 ye...
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Author:
Steffan Sims
08th August 2011
Probation services are required in order to carry out the final wishes of a relative or loved one after they have passed on. After a person has died, all their financial affairs including their money, possessions and estates have to be properly dealt with...
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Author:
Ben
01st August 2011
Making your Last Will and Testament is an important process that will ensure that your loved ones are properly provided for in the event of your passing. Making a legally valid Will is the only way to ensure that your final wishes will be carried out.
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Author:
Ben
13th July 2011
*The executor or consumer will spend debts of the estate ongoing till the probate approach is finished and all property is disbursed.*Right after all estate credit card debt and bills have been compensated, the executor distributes the particular residenc...
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Author:
Francisco Saunders
24th May 2011
When an individual dies (decedent), any assets and liabilities they have are grouped together into an estate that is then administered and overseen by a Texas probate court.
Probate Considerations:
· In situations where the deceased does n...
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Author:
jontdqcham
24th May 2011
After an individual dies (decedent), any assets and liabilities they have are put together into an estate which is overseen and administered by a Texas probate court.
The Important Aspects of the Probate Process:
· If the decedent did not ...
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Author:
jontdqcham
23rd May 2011
Until recently I never really thought about my parents having life insurance. Honestly, I feel like I am far too young to think about losing my folks (knock on wood). But then things do happen sometimes. It is scary and it is sad but you have to be prepar...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
20th April 2011
If you've made a Will, you might wonder whether or not it will always be valid. On the whole, a last Will and Testament is legally binding, and the wishes set down in it must be carried out upon a person's death. However, it worth knowing that there ar...
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Author:
Gary Storer
22nd March 2011
It is advisable to get out your Last Will and Testament to check it occasionally because:
* An existing will may contain a legacy that has been distorted by inflation
* Your circumstances may have changed since you wrote the last will - this i...
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Author:
Netlawman
10th March 2011
According to Ron Nevin, a probate attorney in Nashville, Tennessee, the process of “proving" or showing the validity of someone’s will involves multiple considerations beyond just the will’s existence. In some cases, Nevin says, where there is ample evide...
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Author:
David Heitner