Articles, tagged with "executors", page 4
24th November 2010
Being one of the oldest professions known to man, the numbers printed on one’s monthly pay slip have not changed much for the average teacher. Salaries have not shown excessive peaks or dips despite this profession maturing through the ages. Perhaps som...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
18th November 2010
Frag eXecutors, that is our best team Counter Strike 1.6 announced recently launched our magazine November marathon tournament. At the weekend the players firmly planted Fx finished the tournament in Hangzhou China. From Asia Poles are returning to the th...
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Author:
jason
17th November 2010
If a person has remarried, they might ask children from different marriages to be the executors of their Will. Maybe these half siblings don't know each other that well, or just don't get on. Arguments about the finances of the deceased will just add extr...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
10th November 2010
Writing a Will is an important step towards end of life planning. However, the responsibility of making a Will isn’t just for the elderly. If you are married, own property or have children you especially need to plan. Here are some simple tips to help gui...
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Author:
Jakub Bednar
06th November 2010
Death may be the end of the road for the deceased, but for their relatives, it can mean the beginning of a long court battle. This scenario usually happens when there are properties left behind to friends and family. Families end up fighting each other ov...
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Author:
Mike Clark
29th September 2010
With immense rise in the cases of false alarms, the need for alarm management software which assists in false alarm reduction has become utterly imperative. Not only resident complexes but these false alarms are also causing a lot of headache in commercia...
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Author:
jacy spin
22nd September 2010
There are countless reports about families falling out over a loved one's estate, but there are a few categories that these disputes usually fall into. The example below outlines one of the typical disputes and the probate law behind it.
The first case i...
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Author:
Luke Scott
06th September 2010
Sure, it becomes cumbersome if 3 or a lot more siblings are appointed as attorneys-in-simple fact, or as successor trustees, or as executors below the will. If that can't be accomplished with the appointment of siblings, then an independent expert should ...
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Author:
Lazaro Valencia
27th August 2010
Writing a will was traditionally an expensive business, but that was before will writing ceased to be the exclusive domain of solicitors and banks. The advent of will writing firms not only brought the price down, it introduced the added convenience of a ...
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Author:
Nhancewebsolutions
27th August 2010
Evidence suggests that more than 60% of the adult population in this country die without a will. Fortunately, that figure is decreasing, largely because the market has been opened up to allow will writers to compete with the traditional providers - solici...
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Author:
Nhancewebsolutions
25th August 2010
When someone dies, whether they've written a will or not, their estate must go through the probate process.
When a person has written a will, they have usually named one or more persons to act as the executors of the will, which means they are respons...
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Author:
Luke Scott
16th August 2010
When a deceased person who owns a great amount of property, accounts and estates dies without a living will, the court is usually the place where people run to apply for letters of administration for a deceased estate.
So, what is a letter of administr...
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Author:
Lam Seina
12th July 2010
The probate definition is "the legal process in which a will is reviewed to determine whether it is valid and authentic. It also refers to the general administering of a deceased person's will, or the estate of a deceased person without a will."
Before...
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Author:
Luke Scott
03rd June 2010
Who Decides Your Final Resting Place?
Very often a will contains a statement of what the testator would like to happen to his mortal remains. They might say that they wish to be buried, cremated, or even sometimes buried at sea or to have their ashes s...
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Author:
Legal-Zone
03rd June 2010
Knowledgeable probate solicitors will appreciate that the executor's role is a challenging and time consuming one. However, these challenges can be more frequent and the role more demanding if you have not considered ways of making it simpler for your exe...
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Author:
Tim Bishop