Articles, tagged with "testator", page 6
21st May 2008
DNA testing is becoming of increasing importance in both civil and criminal legal circles. In the field of private law, it is often important to be able to determine family relationships for financial reasons, or to enforce a range of other obligations. ...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
06th April 2008
A will is a legal document that helps you to protect your assets and minimize any dispute over the distribution of your estate when you pass on. When created properly, a will is a tool that will control the distribution of your property upon your death. A...
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dmf32835
03rd April 2008
A will is a legal form that will ensure your estate gets divided how you desire. The person who owns the estate (money and belongings) is called the 'testator'. Without a will your estate is wide open to conflicts, problems, and lawsuits. For example your...
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dmf32835
14th March 2008
Net Lawman, the largest provider of online legal documents provides comprehensive wills documents and pre paid legal advice for one tenth the cost of traditional solicitors, allowing clients to administer their estate and worldly possessions with simplici...
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Author:
Andrew Taylor
13th August 2007
Contemplation about your death is never pleasant, but doing the wise thing by foreseeing the possible circumstances of your demise and impact on your family is an honorable act. A last will is a document/form that will ensure your wishes are upheld upon y...
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Author:
dmf32835
21st April 2007
1) Do I need a Will?
Most likely, yes. Anyone who has minor children should have a will to appoint a Guardian in the event of both parents dying while the children are minors. (If you need any legal help please contact Rhode Island attorneys Slepkow Sl...
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Author:
David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
03rd April 2007
A Will is a legal document outlining a person's final wishes for distributing their property post-mortem. A Will Contest is a type of litigation stating there is a disagreement with the current Will, and must go through Probate Court to be resolved. Watch...
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Author:
Rocco Beatrice
12th March 2007
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A TRUSTEE
When selecting a Trustee the most important qualities are honesty, stability, dependability, organization, financial experience, and ability to devote time and energy on an impartial basis for the benefit of all Beneficiar...
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Author:
Rocco Beatrice
24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins
In the not overly distant past, the writings of the testator were the only evidence of his or her intentions and mental capacity. Undue influence was harder to defend against when the only evidence was the testator's writi...
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Author:
Ronald Hudkins
19th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins
There is value in the story of an older client who had seen a very interesting clause employed in a will. There was a great deal of money at stake and the many family members had little reason to love each other, because t...
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Author:
Ronald Hudkins
30th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins
Sometimes family and estate planning begins before the family is complete, particularly in an age where people (generally) are waiting until later to have children. In that case there could be grandchildren named in a will...
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Author:
Ronald Hudkins
20th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins
Many people wonder if they really need a will. They may think that they don't have enough assets to bother with a will. Some people erroneously believe that a will causes your heirs to have to go through probate, leading t...
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Author:
Ronald Hudkins
01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 George Lambert
Recently my Father died. He was a successful businessman, all his life he had been meticulous in keeping his paperwork up to date, the one thing he kept putting off was the writing of his will. Despite constant nagging fro...
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Author:
George Lambert
16th October 2005
The "rule against perpetuities" is often described as one of the most complicated legal rules ever!
It's origin stems from the days of feudal England - some say as early as 1680 - when landowners often tried to control the use and disposition of proper...
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Author:
Michael Pancheri
11th August 2005
Dr Ina Bliss
http://www.macromiracle.net/index1.htm
There is Not Enough Gold, or Paper Money in this world to Buy This Spiritual Truth Copyright 2005 Dr Ina Bliss
What is the very highest, most abstract state of mind in
which we can be?
Jesus T...
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Author:
Dr Ina Bliss