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The Long and Greedy Arm of Probate Law

If you expect to leave an estate, you should do whatever you can to ensure that it is not subject to the probate law in your state. Why?

David Walcott

 

 
What Is An Association?

This article explains what a homeowners' association is, and how to prevent unnecessary problems with homeowners, boards and managers. It also touches on legislative control, the rights available to homeowners, and licensing of managers.

Joe Felice

 

 
Estate Planning Checkup for Your Parents

Perhaps it's a touchy subject. Talking to your parents about their estate planning isn't easy, but after they die, you're the one most likely to be responsible for taking care of matters. If everything is not in order it's going to be 10x more expensive and more stressful in the long run.

Darlynn Morgan

 

 
How To Avoid Probate With Estate Planning

When "The King," Elvis Presley died in 1977, his estate was worth an estimated $10 million dollars. Then came probate. After all the fees: legal, appraisal, executor's fees, and estate tax, the Presley estate was reduced to a paltry $3 million dollars. What happened to approximately 73 percent of Elvis' estate? The answer is simple: probate.

Milos Pesic

 

 
Estate Planning Attorneys - How They Can Help You

Most of us don't put nearly as much though as we should into planning how our estates will be distributed, and the estimates are that nearly two-thirds of Americans die intestate, without having prepared a will. While their estates will eventually be...

Dean Forster

 

 
Legal Opinion To Purchase Property

The article is about the important elements that are to be considered while rendering legal opinion for purchasing a property in India. The foremost points for consideration for rendering title opinion are as follows:

Prakash Yedhula

 

 
Should You Use an Attorney or Notary on Real Estate Loan Transactions

Do the attorney offer more than a feeling of security when it comes to closing your loan? Did he/she do it any better or more safely than the notary could have? The answer is probably not. Today many notaries are specifically trained in the Real Estate closing process which allows them a bit of an advantage in the market and allows the consumer a chance at a cost saving option.

S M Nesbit

 

 
Essential Tips When Buying Turkiye Property Include

Essential tips when buying Turkiye property include - 1. Hire a advocate( solicitor) to buy a property in Turkiye it is very important they can speak English, documents should have already been translated prior to you signing, never sign nothing you don't understand.

Tommy Lynch

 

 
A Real Estate Lawyer Does More Than Assist With Closures

There are many types of real estate cases that a real estate lawyer can handle. Typically assisting with closing home sales is what most people consider when hiring a real estate lawyer but this is not the only thing a real estate lawyer does.

Salihu Ibrahim

 

 
Forced Sale of Real Estate in RI with Business Partner, Family Member, Significant Others -PARTITION

This article explains how a person who co-owns real estate with another person, persons or entity can force a sale of the property and obtain an equitable share of the proceeds. A person who owns property as joint tenants, tenants in common or has a life estate who no longer wants to own real estate with another person, LLC, trust, partnership or other entity can force a sale of the property in Rhode Island Superior Court.

David Slepkow

 

 
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