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  • How to Transfer Property From a Deceased Person

    The loss of a loved one is a difficult time for families. Compounding this issue is the need to transfer property such as cars, homes and bank accounts into the names of the surviving family...

  • How to Declare a Missing Person Dead

    When a loved one goes missing, we always want to cling onto the hope that he or she will return safely. But after enough time has passed, and we begin to try and mourn our loss and move on with...

  • How to Apply for Guardianship of Your Adult Child

    If your adult child is incapable of caring for themselves or managing their financial affairs, it may be necessary to obtain a legal guardianship over them. Depending on your state, a guardianship...

  • How to Find Probate Real Estate

    Probate is a legal process pursuant to which a decedent's last will and testament is formally submitted to the court in order to be reviewed for authenticity and thereafter for the assets to be...

  • How to Contest a Warranty Deed

    If someone else holds legal title to property that you believe is rightfully yours, your position is not necessarily hopeless. Legal procedures are available to invalidate a defective warranty...

  • How to Split an Inheritance Like the Waltons

    Plan properly and your children will not have to argue or debate about how to split their inheritance. Follow Sam Walton, founder of WalMart, and divide your empire among your family at the...

  • How to Take Over Aging Parents' Legal Decision Making

    Americans are loath to talk about death, dying, legal and money matters with family members, so it becomes difficult for adult children to sort out their parents' affairs after their deaths. The...

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