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Probate Auctions on E-bay

Whenever a person dies and leaves behind debt creditors, the administrator or executor of that person's estate faces certain challenges in quickly selling real and personal property in order to satisfy creditors. The probate process is long and drawn out, and every shortcut available should be sought in order to shorten the amount of time that property is tied up in the process. Recently, with the great success of E-bay, people have discovered a quick and efficient way to unload...

Nicholas Deleault

 

 
Discussing Wills and Powers of Attorney With Your Parents

Discussing wills and durable powers of attorney with your parents can be somewhat scary for most people. This article discusses several approaches that have proved successful for the author's clients.

Gabriel Heiser

 

 
What Happens To My Trust When I Die

Question: I have my bank accounts (CD's Savings etc) in the __________ Revocable Trust. My self and my friend are trustees. If I die, does the Trust "disappear" and are my accounts automatically distributed to the surviving trustee or will the trust as a taxable entity still exist? M.N.

Michael Pancheri

 

 
Wills and Trusts: Four Reasons People Delay & Shouldn't

Learn the 4 mind shifts you need to overcome estate planning procrastination.

Steven W. Allen

 

 
Grandparent DNA Testing To Establish Family Relationship

Apart from DNA paternity tests, DNA tests may also be used to establish other family relationships, such as that of a child's grandparents. In this article we are going to look at the subject of grandparent DNA tests, how they are done and what it involves.

Rich Fuller

 

 
Revocable Living Trust: Six Point Yearly Checkup

It's a Living Trust! A yearly checkup is a good idea to keep abreast of changes in assets, trustees and addresses. Unless this is done in the proper manner your expense and effort at setting up a trust may not result in your current wishes being honored and may result in an avoidable probate.

Steven W. Allen

 

 
Advanced Medical Directive for Terminal Patients - Terri Schiavo Case

How the Advanced Medical Directive can save a terminal patient life and make legal decisions. Briefly examines Terri Schiavo case. Why a living will, healthcare powers of attorney, healthcare proxies are not enough to save your life. When the Advanced Medical Directive is effective in medical care and Medicaid.

Rocco Beatrice

 

 
Can My Father Read His Wife's (My Mother's) Last Will And Testament

My father wants to read his wife's (my mother's) last will and testament because my aunt got all rights to everything my mother owned/had, but my father thinks that my aunt is doing things that went way beyond what the will stated. I need to know how he can go about getting a copy of the will and testament and what are his rights to having it?

Michael Pancheri

 

 
Sample Last Will And Testament

A will or testament is a document by which the testator regulates the rights of others over his property or family after death. In a strict sense, a will is a general term, while testament applies only to dispositions of personal property. A will is also used as the instrument in a trust. A sample of last will and testament provides a standard format, which gives a basic guideline for writing a last will and testament.

Damian Sofsian

 

 
Last Will and Testament Software

Your last will and testament may be the single most important legal document you make in your lifetime, and luckily, many firms now provide high-quality software to make writing it less difficult. Make sure your loved ones are well-provided for by leaving them a detailed will, by simply using software designed to suit your needs. Here is an overview of what to look for when selecting the last will and testament software for you.

Damian Sofsian

 

 
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