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7 Advantages to Incorporating - author: Alex Goumakos - There's no question that hard work and a little luck is what it takes to BE successful. But a little knowledge, especially when it comes to setting up your business, will help you STAY successful. See 7 Advantages to Incorporating for full text.
What Is Power Of Attorney And When And How Would You Use It? - author: Donovan Baldwin - Some people may have heard of a power of attorney, and some may simply be aware of the existence of such a creature but only have a hazy idea of what it does. So, let's define it, see when it could be used, see what types there are, and - For full text see: Power Of Attorney
Estate Planning And The Revocable Living Trust - author: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. - According to Plan-My-Estate.com - With a Revocable Living Trust, you transfer the title of any of your assets (such as a house) from yourself as an individual, to yourself as Trustee of the Trust. Then you, as the Trustee of the Trust, manage the assets of the Trust for the benefit of the beneficiary, which is you. In this manner click here for full text. | leer en Espanol
Can You Defend In Court Successfully A Ticket Issued As A Result Of A Radar Device? - author: Robert Davis - The radar device has been proven to sometimes be 'out of calibration'. Also, you could make a case that the police unit speedometer following you is 'out of calibration'. By the way, you better used exactly what I said, 'out of calibration'. - For full text see: Radar Device
The Chapter 13 Meeting of Creditors - What to Expect - author: Leon H. Rountree III - Have you recently filed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Do you have an upcoming Meeting of Creditors hearing? Many Chapter 13 debtors get a little nervous about the meeting since they are not exactly sure what to expect. So, I decided to take some notes on exactly what happens during the meeting for the benefit of those who have an upcoming meeting. click here for full text.
Everyone Should Have A Living Will - author: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. - According to information provided by http://www.plan-my-estate.com an an estate planning and asset protection resource web site, a living will, known in most states as a Directive to Physicians or Healthcare Directive, sets out your wishes about what extended medical treatment should be withheld or provided if you become unable to communicate those wishes. click here for full text. | leer en Espanol
Employers Beware: Love Is In The Air And Your Company May End Up Paying - author: Marc J. Lane - some employers are starting to move in a different direction. They're requiring a supervisor and a subordinate who date to disclose their relationship and sign a "love contract," professing only that their relationship is voluntary and consensual. Cupid's bow is firmly in hand today, and his arrows d'amour are carefully aimed at those whose lives he'll change forever. click here for full text.
How to Select a Divorce Lawyer - author: Scott Morgan - Selecting a divorce lawyer to handle your family law case is a very important decision. The following are a few important criteria to help in finding the right divorce lawyer. Experience and Focus. Any divorce lawyer you consider should have click here for full text.
Get a Prenuptial Agreement before Your Next Marriage - author: Jeffrey Broobin - While signing a prenuptial agreement can be one of the all-time romantic turnoffs, for people heading into their second marriage, a prenuptial agreement can give the trade-off of a better relationship through the security of financial and life planning. click here for full text.
How to Talk to the Police if Your Suspected of a Crime - author: Susan Chana Lask, Esq. - If you’re suspected of a crime, the police can come to your house or work or find you on the street to talk to you. Usually it will be a detective in plain clothes in an unmarked car who will want to talk to you. You might find a card from the detective under your door, or a message on your phone from him asking you to call. You always have the right to remain silent click here for full text.
Asset Protection And Fraudulent Transfer - author: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. - There are thousands of individuals and companies that, through e:mails or via internet web sites, offer to help you protect your assets from creditors, ex spouses and or taxing authorities. Many of these individuals and businesses help you protect your assets by having you take actions that can or will put you in violation of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act. click here for full text. | leer en Espanol
Preparing And Protecting Yourself For A Divorce - author: J. Mahserjian & W. Clark - No one thinks that they will ever be in the position of preparing themselves for an immanent divorce. No one thinks that they will ever be in the position of preparing themselves for an immanent divorce. There is, however, perhaps nothing as bad as being taken totally by surprise when your spouse announces that he or she wants a Separation and Divorce. If your are not prepared, you could come home one day to an empty house and a note, with your spouse, children, property and savings. click here for full text.
What is the Difference Between a Power Of Attorney and a Guardianship? Which is Appropriate for Someone With Alzheimer’s? - author: William G. Hammond, JD - A power of attorney is a legal document in which one person (the principal) authorizes another (the agent) to act on his/her behalf. Financial powers of attorney allow your agent to make decisions regarding your property. Healthcare powers of attorney allow your agent to make decisions regarding your health care needs. click here for full text.
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