Articles, tagged with "executors", page 5
03rd June 2010
You can't help but notice that all over the country there is an increasing trend towards the construction of steel buildings for commercial use. These buildings have mostly pre-engineered components of structures which need to be installed at the construc...
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Author:
Terrell Wiley
02nd June 2010
You can find out about the following 6 issues in estate planning by reading this article:
• A person's will may not cover their super
• Succession planning for companies and trusts
• Changes in circumstances: marriage, divorce etc.
• Testa...
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Author:
Maddocks Solicitors
02nd June 2010
Like a lot of technical legal terms, a probate definition isn't something that you could provide off the top of your head without a little research. Still, unlike many legal terms it's not actually that hard to explain, though it's a little bit circuito...
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Author:
Luke Scott
29th May 2010
One more substantial event was made the decision three years later in 1844, a circumstance known as Vidal v. Girard's Executors. 95 That event included Stephen Girard's private will in which he left seven million dollars to the town john quincy adams of P...
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Author:
Erich Finch
29th April 2010
If you are writing a Will then you will need to give careful consideration to your choice of Executor.
An Executor is the person or persons who will be responsible for sorting out your estate on death. Our London Will Writing Consultants often are aske...
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Author:
Steven Tomey
23rd March 2010
Older Americans put their money... and their trust... in FDIC-insured bank accounts because they want peace of mind about the savings they've worked so hard over the years to accumulate. Here are a few things senior citizens should know and remember about...
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Author:
Robbie Forbes
09th March 2010
What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament A Last Will and Testament is a legal announcement or a document, which an individual makes as a disposition of the personal or real property to one or few individuals and is handed over for managing the sa...
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Author:
Gerard Long
04th March 2010
Countless number of people, who are trapped in towering credit card bills, is usually the ones who are poor executors of their expenses. They acquire every thing through plastic money. But at some places though cash has no reception and only plastic car...
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Author:
Caldwell
10th February 2010
Probate is one of the most common and least understood legal proceedings. It basically comprises the settlement of all financial matters pertaining to the estate of an individual after their death. This includes paying any outstanding debts or tax liabili...
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Author:
Joe Cline
07th January 2010
However much you might like to try and ignore it, death, like taxation, is unavoidable. With a valid and up-to-date will, however, you can make sure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, and that you have made proper provision for you...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
10th December 2009
Probate fees can cost a lot but if the bank or solicitor who helped write the will set themselves up as an executor automatically, then probate costs be even higher. Therefore, it is important to check the details of the will to ensure that you are not be...
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Author:
probate
27th November 2009
BIG Profits, Less Work
One of the most profitable and most overlooked areas of real estate investment is probate properties. Probate just means that the owner of the property is deceased and the property is in the hands of the executor of the estate.
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Author:
Jessie Frost
23rd November 2009
If you don't have a valid will, you have no control over how your assets will be handled in the event of your death. Lots of people mean to make a will but never get around to it and it causes a great deal of inconvenience and even hardship to anyone you ...
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Author:
michael challiner
21st October 2009
D.I.Y Will packs can easily be purchased from many different stationers for a very low fee. The person buying the pack then writes their own Will in line with a Will Writing guide that is usually included in the pack.
Issue often arise when an individ...
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Author:
Jo
19th October 2009
When we talk about probate, as in "wills and probate", we are talking about the process of dealing with and distributing the estate of someone in the event of their passing.
In England and Wales, one must appoint two executors. These are the people who...
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Author:
Wills