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Estate Planning

Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples - Part One

24th March 2010
Whether of same-sex or opposite-sex unions, unmarried couples face many estate planning issues (and opportunities). Although unmarried couples clearly face challenges that married couples do not, most are challenges that can be overcome with planning. How...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Legal

What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament

09th March 2010
What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament A Last Will and Testament is a legal announcement or a document, which an individual makes as a disposition of the personal or real property to one or few individuals and is handed over for managing the sa...
Author: Gerard Long
Legal

Understanding the Last Will and Testament Forms

20th January 2010
In some point in life a person need to make his last will and testament. Understanding what is Last Will and Testament document is very helpful. It is described as a legal document executed by a person before his death, subdividing his property to h...
Author: James Kahn
Estate Planning

Prove Your Love with Good Estate Planning

16th December 2009
In some television comedy shows, they have someone, typically the man of the house, who won't make a will or estate plan because he doesn't want to think about death. This might be hilarious when you see it on television; however this can be very bad in r...
Author: Julia McBride
Copyright & Trademark

Understanding Copyrights and Trademarks

07th December 2009
are rest assured that they are protected from piracy or unauthorized copying thus they can distribute their works without fear. In return, it enhances knowledge, entertainment, and culture enjoyment across the globe. Works that are originally created ...
Author: Chet Lawrence
Real Estate Law

Warranty Deed or Quitclaim Deed – what’s the difference and why should you care?

03rd December 2009
Every now and then, someone comes to my office needing a "Deed." Usually, they have heard the term Quitclaim deed and specifically ask for that. But, many people (including some attorneys, I'm chagrin to admit), do not understand the difference between ...
Author: Kelly M. Davis
Real Estate Law

Real Estate Laws in Louisiana: What You Should Know as a Property Owner

26th November 2009
State legal systems in the United States are based on one of two legal systems. Forty-nine states base their laws on the common law system, first used in England. However one state, Louisiana, uses the French Napoleonic Code as the basis for their le...
Author: Andre Savoie,
Legal

Medicaid Annuities - Scam or Benefit?

17th August 2009
While the popular belief is that Medicaid is only for the underprivileged that is not really the case. In Florida, and in many other states, even the middle class with substantial assets can be eligible to receive this kind of coverage for nursing home or...
Author: Beth
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