How to Interact With a Court Clerk
Court clerks, the worker ants of the legal system, can be very difficult to deal with sometimes. While there are many different kinds of clerks, and many of them are extremely pleasant individuals, it's a job much like working at the DMV. Some ... [... more]
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How to get a free consultation from a lawyer
Finding the right lawyer to serve your needs can be a difficult decision. Many people do not have the money to make several appointments with different lawyers to find the right one to do the job. Whether it be a divorce, child custody, a will ... [... more]
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How to Not Have To Pay Property Taxes
Widows of a deceased Veteran is in most states EXEMPT from paying property taxes. Gather your spouses DD 214, that is his record of service with the military. Go to your local county Veterans Representative, every county generally has an office ... [... more]
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How to Get Donated Charity Money for Zero Down Payment ...
The rules for borrowing money and buying a house are changing fast. Here's how to use make use of a loophole allowing donations from charities and non-profits to buy a house with a zero down payment mortgage, before this opportunity ... [... more]
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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 bequeath an animal rescue a certain amount of money ... [... more]
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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 provide estate planning to help them administer to ... [... more]
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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 time to broach the subject is now, when your ... [... more]
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How to Videotape a Will
A last will or testament determines how a person's possessions are to be distributed after their death. Any legal adult over the age of 18 is allowed to draft a will. Videotaping a will help prevent it from being contested, because it can show ... [... more]
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How to Decide If You Should File in State or Federal Court
Filling a case in the wrong court can become a huge headache. It can result in the defendant choosing where the case is held or even in the case being dismissed altogether. Here are a few tips to ensure your case is held in the right court. First ... [... more]
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How to be you own LAWYER in PROBATE COURT
You can represent yourself in Probate Court for some matters. If you and the other party get along in a paternity case or divorce don't waste your money. You can get help from the court at your hearings or search out forms on the internet. If you ... [... more]
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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 account to your beneficiaries. Here's how you would do ... [... more]
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How to Choose the Best Lawyer to Do Our Living Trust
A living trust is a written legal document that has been partially substituted for your will. When you have a living trust, all of your assets such as your bank accounts, your home and stocks are going to be put into trust and administered at ... [... more]
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