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  • Creepy Crawlies In Your Property
    By: Michael challiner | - Some-one said you're never more than a certain distance away from a rat. I can't remember what the distance was, or who actually said it, but I certainly don't like to think about it. Where ever you live, you can have trouble with pests and these infestations are becoming more and more common.

    Your household insurance is likely to cover the damage which these pests cause, although you should check it out and find out just what you're covered for. Rats and mice chew away at things ...

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  • Medical Insurance - The Whole Truth
    By: Michael challiner | - Health insurance is available in three basic guises - although there are a great many policies out there under various names. They range from simple cash plans, where you receive a cash pay out when you receive certain types of health care, plus a set amount per night if you're hospitalized, right through to fully comprehensive policies.

    One thing is important; whatever sort of cover you take out. If you're asked to fill in a form relating your previous health history, it's vitall ...

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  • Medical Insurance At A Price
    By: Michael challiner | - Simple cash plans are easy to understand and they offer the cheapest cover. They help with the costs of routine medical care, such as visits to the opticians, dentists or hospital visits by providing a lump sum to cover such eventualities. This is subject to a set limit. There is also a sum allowed for each night spent as an in-patient in hospital, where this is privately funded or NHS.

    Sharing the costs of your medical treatment with your insurer is another option. By agreeing to ...

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  • Why A Will Is Necessary
    By: Michael challiner | - Failure to leave a will can cause all sorts of problems for those you leave behind. It ensures that your wishes will be carried out and avoid any doubt about who gets what. It's all too easy to think about writing a will and in fact give it a lot of thought for a while, but not making up your mind about the "odds and ends" make put it to the back of your mind when something else crops up.

    If you are a parent of a child under 18 it's particularly important to leave clear instructio ...

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  • Wills - Making Sense Of It
    By: Michael challiner | - 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 leave behind. There's no mystery to the making of a will. There are some circumstances where it should be viewed as essential. If you have no relatives, for instance, then your worldly goods could go to the government in the end.

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  • Protect Your Estate With Wills And Trusts
    By: Ozeme J Bonnette | - While here on earth, we are meant to be a blessing to others. However, our job is not done there. We are also supposed to leave our mark behind when we are gone. 2 Corinthians 12:14 tells us to provide for our children. But Proverbs takes it one step further to include future generations. Proverbs 13:22 reads, "A good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children, but a sinner's wealth is stored up for the righteous." (NIV)

    It is important for us to plan ahead. When Ki ...

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  • I Will You All My Worldly Goods
    By: Michael challiner | - It makes sense to make a will. Most of us realize that, but actually getting around to it seems such a hassle. How much thought went in these "wills with a difference"?

    The famous magician and escapologist, Harry Houdini, couldn't escape death. Having died from a burst appendix, one of his biggest surprises came with the reading of his will. His magicians equipment went to his former partner Theodore, who was also his brother. His magical powers didn't work on the next item - his ...

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  • Living Trusts For Estate Planning
    By: Steven R. Bennett | - If you decide to use Living Trusts in your estate plan, your estate will likely avoid the expense and delay of probate, and your privacy will not be impaired by public records of your estate assets or beneficiaries. However, there are several countervailing considerations as well, and the rules are somewhat complex. This article provides an overview of the main considerations.

    Trust Declarations

    The Living Trust Declarations set forth your basic plans for disposition of ...

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  • Making Wills: An Overview
    By: Dominic Donaldson | - Nobody likes to think about it, but making wills is something hundreds of people do every day. It isn't morbid, it's sensible, and will allow you the peace of mind that your affairs will be properly tied up.

    You can leave your assets to anyone you like, from children to charity, although if you do have any dependants, the Provision for Family and Dependants Act 1975 states that dependants should be left with enough money to live on wherever possible. Should you leave everything to ...

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  • Wills, Pets And Soaring Inheritance Tax
    By: Michael challiner | - Some people say if you make a will you can make sure that no inheritance tax will be charged on your estate, as if a blanket rule applies. In actual fact some estates won't involve inheritance tax as they are under the allowance. Others may be less straightforward and we'd always advise you to consult a professional before attempting to sort things out for yourself.

    If inheritance tax is due, your executors would have six months, from the end of the month in which you die, to sett ...

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  • Inheritance Tax, Intestacy And More
    By: Michael challiner | - Nowadays, when the term "married couple" crops up, this refers to registered civil partners as well as married couples. This includes civil partners of the same sex. If you don't leave a will, then unless your partner falls into this category, they won't inherit anything. No matter how long the relationship and the period of co-habiting.

    There will be talk of Nil Rate Bands when it comes to Inheritance Tax. Although Inheritance Tax has its complications, there are basic rules whic ...

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  • Don't Leave A Mess - Leave A Valid Will
    By: Michael challiner | - More and more wills are being contested. The number of court cases in relation to will and inheritance disputes rose by 175 per cent in one 12 month period recently. Most disputes are settled without actually getting to the court stage, so the actual figures are very much higher than those published.

    The reason for this surge in disputes seems to be a change in the way of living. Family structures are much changed from the old one partner for life and 2.5 children. It's not unusua ...

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  • First, Or Last, Will And Testament
    By: Michael challiner | - Probably the first time in your life that you should consider making a will is when you get onto the property ladder for the first time. Even if you are not married or in a civil partnership, you would want a say in whatever equity you have in your home. If your parents are comfortably off you may decide you'd like your estate to pass to your siblings or partner.

    Moving on from this, you may decide to enter a long term relationship. If you're not legally attached by marriage or ci ...

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  • Could Heir Hunters Be Coming Your Way
    By: Michael challiner | - If someone dies without leaving a will, there's a certain way which their estate is handled, according to the laws of intestacy. In most cases it's a long drawn out process but something that has to be done. The fact is that, although the people nearest to them, but not related, may not get anything at all (even if the deceased person would have wished them to benefit) there are enough close relatives to be able to sort out the distribution of the estate. We stress though, that this may not have ...
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  • The Use Of Wills In Horror Films
    By: Anna Stenning | - Wills have been used many times as a basis or lynchpin for many different plot devices in cinema throughout its history, from leaving someone a lot of money with hilarious results to saying that untold riches will be the protagonists' and all they have to do is spend a night in this suspicious looking old house.

    Many films in the horror genre have utilised this mechanism in one form or another, from the various versions of 'The House on Haunted Hill' to 2001's 'Thirteen Ghosts.' T ...

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  • Writing Wills And Why They Matter
    By: Anna Stenning | - According to statistics almost two thirds of British citizens have not written their wills, which is a bit of a worry, especially in these troubled economic times. Without a legally binding will, the aftermath of your death can be made even more unpleasant for your family and friends than it would normally be, and can sometimes cause fallouts and even full-blown family feuds as people fight and argue over what should go to whom.

    Wills are simply legally-binding documents which det ...

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  • Canadian Matrimonial Property Law
    By: john metthew | - While mostly weddings are considered to be the alliances of hearts and souls, every wedding also has a legal background, changes in rights and most important changes in property. In Canada the Matrimonial Property is described as property owned by one or both of married spouses. Needles to say that property and child support are the two most argued problems during a usual divorce so in this article we will write about Matrimonial Property Law in Canada. It was initially established that after th ...
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  • Wills And Living Wills
    By: Kevin JSmith | - Will and living wills are a very important part of any Canadian citizens life. Even thought most people view it as a negative reminder of death, living without a will and in some situations without a living will is generally not recommended. So remember if you care for your children and your family it is better to get a will as soon as possible. And not just some will, as any important legal document it must be written properly according to the norms set by the law. Naturally a good lawyer will ...
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  • Do You Have Your Living Will Ready? If Not Then WhenÃ"'¦
    By: Kevin JSmith | - With the rapid development of modern medical technologies a living will can be a very good solution for people with strong ethical principles. While restricting things like organ donation today, in future it can probably help to restrict some genetic or cloning related treatments. So if you care about how you will be treated, a living will is a good solution for you.

    A living will is actually not a will at all, it is more related to the Power of Attorney type documents. Also this ...

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  • Be Careful When Composing Online Wills
    By: Klublok Chung | - The internet is a great source of info on almost any subject. For that reason, most of your research on wills is likely to happen on the net. During your research, you'll notice that a will can be created online without the advice of an expert. While the cost efficiency might tempt you to proceed, doing so will increase the risks of mistakes and oversights. It'll be even worse if you don't acknowledge the correct words to apply when inditing a will; your wishes won't be precisely implemented as ...
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  • Is It Still Worth Making A Will During A Recession
    By: Shaun Parker | - In these days of credit crunch, everyone is having to bite the bullet. We're careful how we spend our money, we are shopping around for everything from groceries to electronic products to get a bargain. Car sales haves slumped due to a lack of spending and don't even think about a holiday!

    So, we are all feeling the pinch. Many people are just hoping they can hang on to their jobs and homes while we ride out the latest economic storm. It may seem a strange thing to think about dur ...

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  • When Writing A Will Don't Let Your Emotions Get The Better Of You
    By: Chelsi Woolz | - 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 in his Will before leaving her only a shilling, Napoleon Bonaparte who referred lovingly to his wife in his Will, and Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, who displayed indifference to Prince Charles.

    National estate pl ...

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  • Presence Of Wolstenholmes' Experts Made St. Ann's Will Week 2009 Quite Special
    By: Wolstenholmes Solicitors | - It is true that it is extremely rare to watch professionals, participating in social cause as we have seen during St. Anns Will Week 2009, which runs from the 2nd to the 6th of March. Here, world famous team of wills solicitors and wills and probate experts at Wolstenholmes were taking part.

    It was great opportunity for every common man and woman to prepare or take experts suggestion for all possible hassles pertaining to last will and testament. During this time, ...

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  • Louisiana Wills Ensure Your Estate
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Many people avoid discussing their Will or never even create one. If you choose not to have a Will, Louisiana law will make the decision on the course of action to be taken to divide your assets. Having a Will can help you protect your loved ones and your lifetime earnings. Instead of allowing the government to decide how to spend what you've created with all of your hard work, it is important to take the time and plan your Will with an estate planning attorney.

    How you choose to ...

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  • Making A Will - A Responsibility That Is Often Overlooked
    By: Shaun Parker | - There are many responsibilities which we, as human beings, overlook, for whatever reason, usually a lack of responsibility! But one vital responsibility that people in the UK tend to brush aside as something that isn't necessary until you're old and decrepit is making a will.

    Seven out of 10 people who die in the UK do so having not made a will. Someone who dies without writing a will can leave a burden on their family and has a direct effect on loved ones as the distribution of a ...

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  • Wills & Probate Law -our Commitment To You Is As Strong As Ever
    By: Sridhar Duncanlewis | - Have you made your will? Perhaps not. Most people delay in making of a will it is just not something people like to think about. However, whatever your age, a Will is an important step in ensuring that those closest to you are properly provided for in the event that something unexpected happens. A Will does not just deal with issues relating to money and possessions, but can also provide for important issues such as who should be appointed as guardians to young children and provisions with re ...
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  • Making Contact With Divorce Solicitors
    By: Wolstenholmes Solicitors | - Obviously, a difficult Christmas is not going to make everyone experiencing marital difficulties split up, but it is fair to say that it can be a catalyst for the unhappily married to reach for the phone and call a family solicitor to seek some divorce advice. The New Year can add to the feeling that all is not well, as it comes with the desire to turn over a new leaf and make resolutions that may well change your life forever. For some people who are unhappy with their married life, it can seem ...
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  • How Specialist Divorce Solicitors Can Help
    By: Wolstenholmes Solicitors | - If you have taken the difficult decision to proceed towards divorce, then it is absolutely imperative that you receive advice from a reputable and established family solicitor as soon as possible. Divorce is always an unpleasant experience but proper divorce advice and legal representation can ensure that it proceeds as smoothly as possible.
    Wolstenholmes Solicitors LLP has nearly 200 years of experience and its team of family law experts can provide advice on all aspects of divorce law. ...

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  • What Is An Often Overlooked, Yet Important Consideration During Will Formation?
    By: Ohio Lawyer | - Author: Morrison & Nicholson LLC Ohio Attorneys
    Website: www.morrisonandnicholson.com

    A good friend of mine walked into the office the other day and said, Hey, can you read over my pour-will and trust? After a quick read-through, it was clear that her will lacked adequate flexibility, a problem that plagues many out-of-the-box wills and trusts.

    Heres how it goes down: Client walks into a large real property law firm and says, I need a will. ...

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  • Louisiana Wills Protect Your Estate
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Numerous people avoid discussing Wills or create one. If you choose not to have a Will, Louisiana law will make the decision on the course of action to be taken to divide your assets. Having a Will can help you protect your loved ones and your lifetime earnings. Instead of allowing the government to decide how to distribute what you've created with all of your hard work, it is important to take the time and plan your Will with an estate planning attorney.

    How you choose to distri ...

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  • Estate Planning Advice From Walters And Ward, A.p.c.
    By: Estate Planning Lawyer Firm San Diego | - The process of allocating everything a person owns, or his/her estate, is known as Estate Planning, which happens to be the focus of expertise and Walters and Ward. This planning will ease the process of dividing your estate amongst your heirs or loved ones once death occurs. It will save them time, money, and effort, and will make sure that your desires for your estate are met. More details regarding this necessary preparation can be found at walterstrustinfo.com. If an individual fails to pr ...
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  • What About Your Living Will ?
    By: Jimmy Woodall | - Many many people have no understanding of the works of a living will. When in fact all a living will does is give someone the power to remove any resperator or other life extending apparatus from the person who has signed the living will.

    The life saving device will be removed at a time when the person who made the living will, is determined to be past any chance of any kind of recovery from the illness. At this time the apparatus or respirator is removed and the person expires. ...

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  • Louisiana Wills And Trusts Can Care For Your Minors
    By: Andrew Stratton | - As a parent, guardian, or relative of a minor, you may wish to leave some financial security for them in your Will so that their future is ensured. Leaving an inheritance for a minor in your legal Will should be a carefully undertaken task. Sometimes even parents or guardians can misuse their children's funds for their own purposes or without regards to their child's feelings. To ensure that a minor's inheritance is protected until he becomes of age, finances should be placed in a testamentary t ...
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  • Who Needs A Will?
    By: Mike McCoy | - Who needs a will? The short answer -- everyone. Regardless of age, regardless of wealth, everyone should create a will.

    First, some background on estate planning and where creating a will fits in:

    Estate Planning was once a simple process of writing out a Last Will and Testament for a lawyer to use for carrying out your wishes. However, now estate planning can mean much more, from instructions for handling your affairs should you become incapacitated while still liv ...

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  • Newport Beach Estate Planning Attorney's Top Ten Mistakes In Making A Will
    By: R. Sebastian Gibson | - No matter where you live, whether it is in San Diego, CA cities such as La Jolla, Del Mar, Cardiff, Solana Beach, Carlsbad or San Marcos, or areas such as Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda or Corona del Mar in Orange County, California, whether you live in Rancho Cucamonga or Ontario in the Inland Empire, or even if you spend your time in Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, or La Quinta in the Coachella Valley, wills are a way for individuals ...
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  • Get Legal Advice On Wills, Probate And Hips With Solicitors London
    By: Wayne | - London solicitors offer advice on legal proceedings. They can help people draw up wills to dictate how the estate will be divided after they are gone. Solicitors of London can help with probate issues as well. They can walk you through any issues that arise regarding your will. London solicitors can also help you put together a home information pack (HIPS) it is now necessary in the planning stages of selling your home.

    A solicitor practices in common law areas and is a type of ...

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  • Divorce & Other Legal Documents Online
    By: Louise Greene | - A divorce is never easy, but it is possible to end a marriage amicably with little or no difficulty. However, this is not always true in the many cases. Divorce lawyers are usually the only ones that truly win in a long drawn out divorce proceeding, which tends to be extremely overwhelming for the parties involved both psychologically and financially. The longer it takes to settle a divorce, the longer the conflict continues, creating huge legal fees for both sides. If both parties agree during ...
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  • Reasons To Make A Will
    By: Derek Both | - Few people know the ins and outs of will making and why you should do it. However, it's actually a straight - forward process and once it's done you don't have to worry about it anymore unless you wish to make any amendments to it.

    Financially will making is very important because it protects your possessions from going to someone who you don't necessarily want them to. You have complete control over who gets what and you may even choose to leave some of your money to a charity. ...

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  • Mistakes Made When Writing A Will
    By: Derek Both | - Will making can be a daunting process and is something that people only tend to do once in their lifetime which means they aren't very familiar with the process. As a result of this mistakes can often happen which is why it is best to seek help from professionals who can assist you whenever needed.

    Some of the most common mistakes that occur when will making are as follows. Some people are not aware of the formal requirements that are required in order to make the will legally va ...

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  • How To Make A Proper Will
    By: Derek Both | - Will making is an important requirement regardless of how old you are or how much you own. Without it all of your possessions may be distributed to people that you don't want them to and the ones you love could be left with very little.

    There are certain requirements when it comes to will making and without them it may be invalid. The person who is making the will must be aged 18 or older and must be in writing. Once it has been made it must be signed by the person making the wil ...

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  • After Care Services For Wills
    By: Derek Both | - Whether will making is something that you are familiar with or not, everyone should know that it is extremely important to keep it somewhere safe after it has been drawn up. If it cannot be found when you die, the law states that it does not exist. This means that your loved ones may not get the possessions you wanted them to have.

    Once will making has been complete there are a number of options available as to where you can store it. Some will making companies offer a will makin ...

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  • Estate Planning - More Than Just A Legal Will
    By: Andrew Stratton | - When people think of Estate Planning, they generally think of legal wills. Estate planning is not just a will, although it does involve writing one. Rather, it's a series of legal steps that involves allowing your beneficiaries to avoid probate and minimize the taxes incurred, and for you to write a living will in which you nominate trusted associates who would assume power of attorney and executor status should you be incapacitated or die. Estate planning also allows you more direct control ove ...
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  • Living Wills: Will Your Living Will Survive You?
    By: Andrew Stratton | - A living will is also known as an advance directive, and it is a written document indicating a person's wishes in the event that they are reduced to a vegetative state by some accident or trauma, and whether doctors treating them should go to all efforts necessary to keep them legally living, or to "allow nature to take its course".

    Unlike a legal will, courts have not generally recognized the significance of living wills, and the existence of one would not necessarily be legally ...

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  • Streamlining Probate Law - Execute The Executor And Avoid Probate Completely
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Probate law primarily concerns the execution, interpretation, and contest of legal wills and estates. A probate court may be known by various names depending on where it is, however, probate law always concerns how a deceased person's estate is handled by his executor or heirs. The word probate describes the process through which a person's final wishes are carried out with regard to who should administer the process, how assets will be sold and divided, and what will happen to any existing esta ...
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  • Estate: Clearing Up Estate Document Confusion
    By: Jeffrey Voudrie | - Few topics confuse investors more than figuring out what estate-related documents they need. Living Wills, Living Trusts, and Powers of Attorney are just a few of the terms that most find hard to define, let alone understand. But being comfortable with these terms and what each one can do for you is important, and can make the difference between your wishes being followed or creating a nightmare.

    A Living Will is a document that is designed to convey your end-of-life wishes regar ...

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  • Filing Your Advanced Health Care Directive
    By: Jeff Moore | - An advanced health care directive is a document that allows a person to make sure their health care wishes are fulfilled in event of an illness or injured that renders them incapable of communication. The two types of directives popular in the United States are living wills and health care proxies. A living will is a document where you state exactly what type of health care you want or don't want under specific circumstances. A health care proxy is also called durable health care power of attorn ...
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  • The Pitfalls Of Online Wills & Trusts Forms
    By: Michael Goldstein, Esq. | - There comes a point in every person's life where it is appropriate and prudent to begin planning for the post death division of property and assets. It is necessary to anticipate and plan for the quagmire that is probate. For many facing the task of planning their estate, the mere idea of paying an estate planning attorney can be painful and many simply choose to forego such a task by using cheap or free online forms. While choosing the easy way out may save you money now, it will cost your est ...
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  • Estate Planning: The Key Ingredient
    By: Robert Valentine | - If you've been keeping up with current events lately, you may have noticed that legal battles seem to take up much of the media's focus. Since the O.J. Simpson trial, media outlets have become frenzied at the thought of a good legal battle. Case in point: Michael Jackson. There's even a cable station devoted solely to court proceedings.

    One of the most recent courtroom dramas to receive media attention was that of Terri Schiavo. No one likes being involved in long, drawn-out lega ...

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  • Leaving Behind The Wealth Of Life
    By: Robert Valentine | - Many Americans are beginning to realize there may be a gap in their estate plan. Sure, long-term care insurance, a living will, a regular will, and other important estate documents are essential to a comprehensive plan. But how do you make known your wishes for the financial legacy you leave behind?

    A growing estate planning tool being emphasized by religious leaders, estate planners and financial professionals is the ethical will. You sit down, talk about your experiences in life ...

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