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  • How to Write a Will with Ease

    Many are unaware of how important it is to have a Will. It is important because it discloses who you wish to be your beneficiaries and how you wish your assets to be distributed, who will raise...

  • How to Obtain Financial Power of Attorney

    Power of attorney, often shortened to simply POA, is the authorization of one individual to act on another's behalf for legal, medical or financial matters. Power of attorney is often given to...

  • Probate Law & the Statute of Limitations

    Probate law, commonly known as estate law, almost always contains a provision for a statute of limitations on a probate. Statutes of limitations have been in use for hundreds of years, although...

  • How to Make Your Own Will

    By writing your own will, you can decide where all of your assets and belonging go to, instead of leaving these decisions up to the state. You may not want to worry about this right now, but if...

  • How to Write a Will

    Many people shy away from the concept of a will because they do not want to consider the fact that they may die. Oh, they think, I'm not planning to die any time soon. What a depressing thought......

  • How to Provide Instructions to Your Family Upon Your Death

    What would happen if you were to die today and your family had no idea what life insurance policies you had or how you wanted to be buried or whether you even wanted to be buried and not cremated?...

  • How to Write a Do Not Resuscitate Order

    A Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNR) is one of several documents you can execute in order to make your health care wishes known. This type of order has become increasingly popular as more and more...

  • How to Avoid Paying an Attorney to Write a Will

    The advice given in this article is not legal advice. It is meant to help those trying to avoid paying for a will. If you have any further questions or concerns, please call your personal attorney.

  • How to Write a Substantial Will

    Even though everyone avoids the topic of death, sooner or later we will be faced with the fact that we do have to prepare for it. One of the ways to prepare for it is to think about how you want...

  • How to Execute a Last Will and Testament

    A will must be executed properly or it may be invalid. The problem with an invalid will is that you do not know the will is invalid until the will is filed, which occurs upon the author's death. ...

  • Guide to Writing a Will

    Many people think about writing a will but put off doing so time and time again, due to the thought of planning what is an uncomfortable subject for most. The fact is that writing a will does not...

  • How to Write Living Wills

    A Living Will or Advance Directive is a legal document used by terminally ill patients to give specific instructions for the kind and extent of life-extending health care the patient will receive...

  • How to Write a Last Will and Testament

    No one wants to think about what will happen to their property and assets when they die, but we all eventually do die. In order to save your family and loved ones from the stress and potential...

  • How to Plan for Your Own Elder Care

    Preparing for your own elder care can ensure you live out your life the way you want. Think beyond your finances and consider that you might be taken from home and placed somewhere that does...

  • How to Obtain A Copy Of A Will

    A will is a document that describes the wishes of the deceased, and can be drawn up by an attorney or an individual. Once a will is filed with a court, it becomes public record. In some...

  • How to Get Power of Attorney

    Power of attorney is a simple legal term for when one person has the legal ability to make decisions for a second person who is usually incapable of making decisions for themselves for reasons, ie...

  • How to Make a Basic Will

    You love and care about people about in life. You want to remember or provide for those individuals "after you are gone." You made the decision to prepare a simple last will and testament and want...

  • How to Draft a Last Will and Testament

    A Last Will and Testament is the proper way to ensure that your funds, property and personal effects will be distributed after your death according to your wishes. A Last Will and Testament is a...

  • How to Probate WITHOUT an Attorney or Lawyer

    Probate is the legal process that courts use to implement a deceased person's will, distribute assets to beneficiaries and pay any outstanding debts. Many people hear the term probate and...

  • How to Find Easy Legal Wills Online

    Finding an easy legal will online can lead to disastrous results if you are not knowledgeable in the legal field. Many people die without wills, but many others die with wills that are hard to...

  • How to Avoid Probate and Attorney Fees by Not Writing a Last Will and Testament

    If you are sick with cancer or other condition that will ultimately end your life you may have turned your thoughts as to how your children, spouse or other family or friends will inherit your...

  • How to know what to put in your Last Will and Testament

    Everyone should have a Last Will and Testament so that our loved ones can carry out our final wishes after we die. There are some wishes that that when added to a Last Will and Testament can be...

  • How to Use Fiduciary Record

    A Fiduciary is an English common law term that was used to establish a legal relationship between a Fiduciary and his Principal. Today's legal equivalent would be the relationship between a...

  • How to Find a Person's Will

    A member of your family or a dear friend has passed away unexpectedly. Do they have a Last Will and Testament? Here's how to find out if they have a Will and tips for locating it.

  • How to Help Your Heirs Administer Your Estate

    With the recent, and quite unexpected death of my mother, I quickly found myself thrust into the important role of Estate Administrator. For those unfamiliar with this title, the Estate...

  • How to Find Out if a Person had a Lost Life Insurance Policy

    Many people write wills and take out life insurance policies to help loved ones after they have passed. Unfortunately, many of those same people neglect to tell family and friends where the...

  • How to Write A Handwritten Legal Will

    If you do not have a will, you are leaving the state to decide on the distribution of all your posessions. If you have any posessions of value or any sentimental posessions you wish to go to...

  • How to Bequeath your Online Income

    If you are making money online through your website or writing articles or you have money sitting in a PayPal account from the earnings, you may want to consider bequeathing that income and...

  • Writing a Will

    Nobody enjoys thinking about their own mortality. Unfortunately, this is something that every adult must face. A last will and testament is necessary to ensure that your belongings will be taken...

  • How to Understand Wills and Estate Planning Documents

    Estate Planning: As a Paralegal specializing in Estate Planning, clients often asked a lot of questions regarding whether or not a person should have a Will or have an Estate Plan. I will give...

  • How to Organize Your Estate For Your Children

    Even if you've made a will, you haven't completed all that is needed for estate planning. If your children will eventually take over your finances and be the executors of your will, you need to...

  • How to Name a Pet Custodian in a Will

    It's a sad fact of life, but sometimes our pets outlive us. If we haven't made plans for their care after we're gone, they might be thrust into an animal shelter with mere days to live. We can...

  • How to Decide Who Cares for Children After Death

    As soon as you have children, you and your spouse should decide upon legal guardians for your kids. These are the people who care for your children should you die or be unable to care for them. It...

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