gac.com

 
 
 

Home | My Account | Post Project | Browse Projects | RSS FeedsNew!

 

home » Articles » Legal »
Living Will(153)

 
Your Source for Free Articles

We are building the most comprehensive article database that is free and easy to use. GetACoder has over 1,086,751 articles, from over 148,693 authors with 914 categories to choose from! Feel free to submit articles, reprint articles on your site, or just browse through our article directory.
 
Join Now! It's Free!
Username:
Email: Privacy Policy
Country:


Legal (3,769)
Personal Injury (1,016)
Identity Theft (790)
National State Local (403)
Medical Malpractice (280)
Regulatory Compliance (202)
Patents (159)
Cyber Law (156)
Living Will (153)
Copyright (136)
Corporations LLC (116)
Intellectual Property (111)
Real Estate Law (104)
Criminal Law (85)
Trademarks (71)
Employment Law (45)
Immigration (31)
Labor Law (12)
Court Reporting (0)
Legal Information (0)
Legal Self-help (0)
Legal Representation (0)
 
 
View Projects
 
Seller Profiles
 
Portfolio Samples
 
Premium Resources
 
Web Tools New!
 
Share Your Articles New!
Search articles:
    

Submit a New Article 
  HOME » Articles » Legal » Living Will    RSS Advantages | Author TOS | Publisher TOS | Editorial Guidlines |  RSS Feeds 
Why Do You Need A Living Trust

What is a living trust, and why you should consider creating one.

Donovan Baldwin

 

 
Do-it-Yourself Last Will and Testaments

Keeping your affairs in order after you have passed on may be the greatest service you can do for your family and the last will and testament is there to make sure you do just that. Having a last will and testament will leave specific instructions as to the distribution of your assets to settle your family's financial security. Filling out legal documents can be a bit difficult and confusing, but the age of information has come up with solutions to writing your last will and...

Damian Sofsian

 

 
Advance Health Directive: The Living Will and The Power of Attorney

A living will, also called will to live, is one type of advanced health edict, or advanced health care principle. It often goes along with a specific type of power of attorney or health care alternative. These are legal tools that are usually witnessed or notarized.

James Winston

 

 
When is a Person Too Incapacitated to Sign a Will, Trust, or Power of Attorney?

When is a person too incapacitated to sign a legal document such as a will, trust, or power of attorney? This article discusses some of the factors and legal rules that go into determining whether the person may legally sign these documents.

Gabriel Heiser

 

 
What to Look for in a Special Needs Trust

Parents of children with special needs face unique and often troubling obstacles when attempting to financially plan for the future. Most often, these parents substantially rely on supplemental security income (SSI) benefits through the Social Security Administration, which helps to pay for treatments and necessary special needs programs. The dilemma faced when planning for the child's financial future is that an outright bequeath to a child will most likely disqualify them for...

Nicholas Deleault

 

 
Why Should I Write A Will?

If you die without a Will (and statistics suggest that about 70% of UK citizens either have no Will, or that the Will they have is out of date or inadequate) those you leave behind will have a difficult time of it! A bereavement brings with it enough emotional and practical problems of its own to have financial and legal ones added to it.

Andrew Carter

 

 
8-Tactics on Easy Estate Planning

Should you hire a professional to handle your estate planning?

Holly Bentz

 

 
Advance Directives and Do Not Resuscitate Orders Explained

An advance directive outlines what wishes your doctor must follow if you become unable to make your own medical decisions. When you're admitted to the hospital usually the staff will ask you if you have an advance directive, or you can hand your doctor and hospital staff a copy yourself if they don't ask.

Nick Fagan

 

 
Last Will And Testament-What's Next?

So you have finally made your will! You are happy in the knowledge your loved ones will be provided for. Is there anything else you need to do?

David Whitworth

 

 
Employment Law - What's on the Agenda in 2007?

2006 saw employers getting to grips with age discrimination and the new TUPE regime. Here, we look at what is in store for 2007.

Petra Venton

 

 
Page: Previous 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next
Report Violation     Privacy Policy      Affiliate Program     Terms of Use     Contact Us     Help     gac.com Latest Projects RSS Feed
© 2004-2008 GetACoder LLC. All rights reserved.