Articles, tagged with "two witnesses", page 1
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
10th August 2011
We all heard about wills being pulled out when a person dies. With the thought of personal death, it becomes hard for some individuals to craft this kind of legally-binding document. But, there are benefits to having a will for it can assure you that you ...
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Author:
Cheyenne
23rd June 2011
So who Can make a UK Will?
In essence anyone in the UK over the age of 18 who is of sound mind however:
There are exceptions members of the armed forces to make a Will under the age of 18 (advice should be sought in these circumstances)
under the...
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Author:
jojo
11th May 2011
Bringing an action for contesting a Will can be quite a difficult and long process. Nevertheless, if you believe that the Will is truly invalid then you could attempt to get it overturned.
A valid will is deemed to be one that was made by a person over...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
31st March 2011
Getting married is such a big investment. Your wedding not only the beginning of a lifetime spent with someone you love, it also means the beginning of a lifetime of budgeting and saving up to be able to start the family that you’ve always dreamed of. It’...
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Author:
Lennie Joyce
14th March 2011
When we think of a Will we imagine a typewritten document prepared by a lawyer, signed by the testator and witnessed, but there are other less common types of Will that are equally valid and binding.
A Holographic Will, for instance, is a Will entirely...
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Author:
Jon Aslin
25th February 2011
It is possible for anyone to make a Will as they are over 18 years old and are of sound mind and have the appropriate mental capacity to write a Will. It is very important that the testator is able to understand the nature, it's purpose, and why they are ...
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cgyles6819
24th February 2011
A Will or Last Will and Testament is a legal document in the form of a declaration which a person known as a testator will name one or two people or a professional to manage their estate and distribute their estate to named beneficiaries, after their deat...
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Author:
cgyles6819
24th February 2011
Once your Will has been drafted and the provisions have been decided, a solicitor or Will writer is happy with its contents, you must then go on to observe the strict rules about signing your Will. This is where an attestation clause will be helpful and a...
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Author:
cgyles6819
22nd February 2011
The “two witnesses" of Revelation is a topic that is much debated among those interested in Bible prophecy. I believe, and will biblically prove, that Revelation chapters eleven and twelve depict how God’s people will prepare for their final encounter wit...
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Author:
Pastor Hank
15th February 2011
The Civil Partnership Act 2004 has allowed gay couples the right to go into a civil partnership which would also give them the same rights as married couples with regards to tax, employment benefits, income related benefits, parental responsibility, prot...
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Author:
cgyles6819
07th February 2011
There are a number of important things to remember when writing a will. It is a very important that you get these right, as a will is one of the most important legal documents you will ever have to make.
Here are five things that you should always reme...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
07th January 2011
If you have a precious invention, you perhaps should get a patent. A patent is the perfect way for protecting most inventions. Some innovations are enhanced protected as a secret, such as secreted methods. Original expressions such as books or songs are b...
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Author:
padyopton
20th December 2010
This article is to help understand the numerous traditions of a Bangladeshi marriage customs, each of which is traditionally split into individual occasions. Each occasion has at least a day in between to be able to have some time for the preparations to ...
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Author:
TahsinaS
19th December 2010
It is truly incredible the way in which individuals can deny blame in matters even though they are clearly at fault for having caused an accident.
Consider the reported matter in which a 71 year old woman was struck in a a motor vehicle accident. She w...
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Author:
J. Hernandez