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30th September 2009
Making a will may not be at the top of your “to do” list, but be careful not to put it off for too long. Nobody likes to think about what happens after one’s passing, but having a legally-binding will in place ensures that your estate (belongings an... Read >
Author: Wills
22nd September 2009
Many people are put off making a Will, because they feel they are not at 'that' stage in their lives yet.
However no matter what age you are or what your personal circumstances may be, writing a Will is a vital part of planning for the future of your l... Read >
Author: Jo
22nd August 2009
I Haven't Made A Will!
Give Me 10 Reasons Why I Need To Write A Will
A large proportion of the population have not made a Will. Many people either just don't want to think about the possibility of their own death, or assume that if they die, what they... Read >
Author: Hedges Solicitors
19th August 2009
Email courses are not surprisingly becoming an increasingly popular way for perceptive Internet marketers to raise awareness of their products and services. Email courses generally contain short presentations which contain good content for specialized top... Read >
Author: ashok
17th August 2009
Email courses are not surprisingly becoming an increasingly popular way for perceptive Internet marketers to raise awareness of their products and services. Email courses generally contain short presentations which contain good content for specialized top... Read >
Author: ashok
22nd June 2009
Nearly everybody at some point in our lives would require the services of a counsel. For some, the need could be as basic as having someone to give legal services before transferring or purchasing a property, making a will or getting a legal opinion befor... Read >
Author: Henry Garza
08th June 2009
Health insurance for the self employed is something that all self employed people have, if they are key to the business and the business wouldn�t be able to generate income while you are on the sick means it is vital that you take the self employed heal... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
04th June 2009
Getting the right advice for making a will can be difficult but as with taxes it is one of the few certainties in life that you will need one. Of course you could leave it to change but it is a sensible option to take and invest in the time for getting a ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
29th May 2009
Getting the right advice for making a will can be difficult but as with taxes it is one of the few certainties in life that you will need one. Of course you could leave it to change but it is a sensible option to take and invest in the time for getting a ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
18th May 2009
Estate planning is more than just making a will. It involves many people including your family, other people and in some cases, charitable organizations. And while estate planning is certainly aimed at making sure your chosen heirs receive what you want t... Read >
Author: Mel C
15th May 2009
hugely important step towards keeping their most valued property in the hands of family and friends. A trust, distinct from yet compatible with a last will and testament, will be for many people an essential part of putting their affairs in order as they ... Read >
Author: mgordon
15th May 2009
Creating a trust into which to put your earthly assets is viewed by many people as a hugely important step towards keeping their most valued property in the hands of family and friends. A trust, distinct from yet compatible with a last will and testament,... Read >
Author: mgordon
12th May 2009
Getting the right advice for making a will can be difficult but as with taxes it is one of the few certainties in life that you will need one. Of course you could leave it to change but it is a sensible option to take and invest in the time for getting a ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
05th May 2009
As your final word to a world which you have left, your will is just about the most important thing you will ever write. You will naturally want to make sure that everyone you care for is provided for, and that disputes are avoided as far as is possible. ... Read >
Author: mgordon
23rd April 2009
Making a will can be an emotionally challenging experience. It is one of those acts that incontrovertibly causes you to look a bit closer at your own mortality and consider what you want your final impact to be on a world without you. The fallout from a p... Read >
Author: mgordon
17th April 2009
Your will – otherwise known as your Last Will and Testament – is effectively your last word on this planet. It is what will be left when you have passed away, and its intention is to divide up your remaining material possessions amongst your loved one... Read >
Author: mgordon
17th April 2009
Over the centuries people have been using their Wills to make their final love dedications, pass critical judgement on an out-of-favour spouse or just get in the last word.
Examples include a 17th Century English Earl who severely criticised his spouse... Read >
Author: Chelsi
16th April 2009
Making a Will is one of those important things in life that for a number of reasons most of us never seem to do. Generally these reasons categorise themselves into 5 key areas:
- Not getting round to it
- Never thought about it
- Actively putting it ... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell
01st April 2009
Death is unavoidable. We all encounter it sooner or later, frequently with no warning. Typically, after receiving notification of their loved one’s passing, there are particular activities the family must tackle.
Immediate family will begin to cont... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
01st April 2009
It's a fact of life that at one point in life every one of us will have to die. It is always good that you prepare yourself adequately in terms of your assets by making a will. Your assets could find themselves in the hands of the wrong people who do not ... Read >
Author: Divya
27th March 2009
Leaving items behind for your loved ones means the chance to leave a final gift that will provide them with something to remember you by. It also means an opportunity to see to it that, if you have made a large amount of money and saved it, your family wi... Read >
Author: mgordon
13th March 2009
Getting the right advice for making a will can be difficult but as with taxes it is one of the few certainties in life that you will need one. Of course you could leave it to change but it is a sensible option to take and invest in the time for getting a ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
12th March 2009
Making a will is usually not a very pleasant thing, most people are afraid of it because it is a reminder of the fact that we are mortal. But if we leave the questions of life and death aside and get back to real life, we will see that a will is basically... Read >
Author: Steve
12th March 2009
Making a will is usually not a very pleasant thing, most people are afraid of it because it is a reminder of the fact that we are mortal. But if we leave the questions of life and death aside and get back to real life, we will see that a will is basically... Read >
Author: Steve
02nd March 2009
Making a Will at Home is straightforward. All you need to do is to follow a few simple rules to make your will legal.
Pat yourself on the back when you've made your will.
But do not stop there. You need to take a few more simple steps to make your W... Read >
Author: John Higgins
16th January 2009
The 2008 Wills and Trusts research report has illustrated that those who are married or divorced are more likely than singles to write a Will. Singles are also less likely to have signed a power of attorney or have made formal funeral arrangements... Read >
Author: phil young
08th January 2009
Making a Will can be a daunting prospect for many people, due to the amount of confusing legal jargon or ‘legalese’. This article aims to explain, in layman’s terms, some of the terms involved in the process of making a Will.
Admin... Read >
Author: phil young
30th December 2008
Many people think that a Will is only for people who want to set up trusts or save on estate taxes. Those may indeed be important benefits for some people. The primary reason for making a Will, however, is to leave your property to those you care about ... Read >
Author: mpetroff
04th December 2008
The importance of choosing the right Will executor
Choosing the right Will executor is vital to ensure that your estate is managed in line with your wishes. Making the wrong choice could have a detrimental effect on your estate and the loved ones ... Read >
Author: phil young
01st December 2008
Probate refers to the process of applying for the right to deal with a deceased person’s estate. If a person has left a Will, then they will usually have appointed a Will executor. This executor then has to apply for a ‘grant of probate’ from the... Read >
Author: phil young
01st December 2008
Probate refers to the process of applying for the right to deal with a deceased person’s estate. If a person has left a Will, then they will usually have appointed a Will executor. This executor then has to apply for a ‘grant of probate’ from the... Read >
Author: phil young
11th November 2008
None of us like to think about what will happen to our families or what would happen to us if our partner should die. We don’t want to think about what life would be without them. But it is something that we have to contemplate and we need to make sure ... Read >
Author: nlwest21
15th September 2008
A will protects your loved ones in case of death. Will help settle estates and distribute wealth in the manner a person desires.
Even if you have very little to bequeath you must leave a legally binding will so that your family or loved ones are protec... Read >
Author: MatthewPawlina
16th April 2008
Making a will isn’t on anyone’s top ten lists of enjoyable things to do at the weekend. But it’s a necessary task if we want to make sure the right things go to the right people when we die.
Not everyone will have a complicated will – some p... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
07th April 2008
Numerous people do not know the difference between law firm and lawyers, a Law Firm is a law business operated by one or more lawyers, it law firm can be any size and when you hire a lawyer you hire the firm. Except specified any lawyer in the firm can be... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st April 2008
Estate planning is to preserve, protect and pass down family wealth. At its simplest, it consists of making a will. But there are plenty of other ways of passing on benefits to your dependants, your chosen charities or other beneficiaries.
Who’s it... Read >
Author: Hanson Wealth Management
06th November 2007
Indians shy away from accepting the fact that they will die like all mortals. Since making a will is a tacit acceptance of the fact that one will die someday, Indians shy away from making their wills and die intestate leaving behind inheritances that lead... Read >
Author: Abha Mohunta
21st September 2007
A will is a legal document stating:beneficiaries of the estatedivision of liquid and property assetsallocation of gifts, donations and allowancesThe Law Society of England and Wales states that the cost of making a will is more in Scotland than in England... Read >
Author: James Walsh
06th August 2007
There is a common misconception that if any one dies without making a Will, their entire property would automatically go to their surviving spouse. But this is not always true. It is the Law which decides on the inheritance of the property, in case there ... Read >
Author: James Walsh
06th August 2007
History
Wills have been mentioned by Islamic and Jewish laws, and were practised in ancient Greece as well. The chronicler Plutarch mentions Solon, who created a number of laws concerning the will. Solon gave the will-maker a choice as to who should i... Read >
Author: James Walsh
04th February 2007
Email courses are not surprisingly becoming an increasingly popular way for perceptive Internet marketers to raise awareness of their products and services. Email courses generally contain short presentations which contain good content for specialized top... Read >
Author: Graham Burt
02nd January 2007
This Report exposes a crippling tax that has already ruined thousands of affluent American families and will continue to do so.
What is worse, as more people realize the American dream they too will become unwitting victims.
As this tax is enshrined... Read >
Author: Don
24th November 2006
Please note: this article applies to residents of England, Wales and
Northern Ireland and is provided for general information only. It does
not constitute financial advice.
It’s not something that anyone likes to think about, but deciding what
hap... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
31st August 2006
The Importance of Making a Will
A valid will is one of the most important documents you could ever put your signature to, as the consequences of failing to make a will before you die can have far-reaching effects on the people you care about most. Des... Read >
Author: Janine Byrne
28th June 2006
Making a Will in the UK
Making a Will is one of the most important things you will ever do. It is important to make a will whether or not you you have many assets or money.
The main reasons why it is so important to Make a Will are:-
1. If you... Read >
Author: Melinda Rogers
14th January 2006
Choosing a lawyer can be a difficult task, so here are a few guidelines to help you. The first thing you need to remember is that you do not need a personal lawyer like you need a tax adviser or a family doctor. Lawyers should be chosen for specific tas... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
06th January 2006
Choosing a lawyer can be a difficult task, so here are a few guidelines to help you. The first thing you need to remember is that you do not need a personal lawyer like you need a tax adviser or a family doctor. Lawyers should be chosen for specific tasks... Read >
Author: David Skul
17th October 2005
As one progresses to the threshold of old age, worries and anxieties seem to grip more tightly. Not a second goes when the thought of one's family especially children take a leave. The very thought of what will happen next clutches the person and this mak... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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