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<title>Should You Serve As an Estate Executor?</title> 
<description>A loved one has died and named you executor under their will... is this a blessing or a curse.  Should your serve?... read this first.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 17:51:48 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Your Last Will and Testament</title> 
<description>A Last Will and Testament gives you the opportunity to have your final words to your family and loved ones and directs what property you would like to pass on and to whom.  It will take some thought, a little bit of time to put your thoughts together, and some uncomfortable discussions with those you love but in the end it will be worth it.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:39:11 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>What Is A Living Will And Why You Should Have One</title> 
<description>A Living Will, sometimes referred to as an &amp;#34;advanced medical directive&amp;#34; is a document which lets you decide whether or not to be kept on artificial life support. The document appoints someone as your health care power of attorney to make important health care decisions on your behalf, based on your prior direction, when you are no longer able to do so.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 03:37:43 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Why You Need a Will</title> 
<description>Because 50%-60% of the population never executes a Will, the majority of us will allow our state legislature to determine who is most deserving of our money, belongings, and real estate when we die. Why do otherwise intelligent people who work and save their whole lives fail to plan for the inevitable? Are we that trusting, that apathetic, that fearful, that cheap?</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 00:04:00 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>A Plan By Design Or By Telephone?</title> 
<description>There is a game that most of us have played before, whether around the campfire or in some other setting: &amp;#34;Telephone.&amp;#34; In this game, you tell a story to the first person who repeats it to the next, and so on, until the story makes it around the circle. It&amp;#39;s fascinating how the story changes even when people are trying faithfully to keep to the original facts. The more complex the story, the more the story mutates.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:19:05 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Do I Really Need a Will?</title> 
<description>In Pennsylvania for instance, if you die without a Will, a Court will determine who inheritates your estate.  There are many circumstances in which your Widow will not inherite your entire estate if you die without leaving behind a Will.  Did you know that in Pennsylvania, for instance, under certain circumstances, a Widow has to share his/her spouses estate with the decedent&amp;#39;s parents.  A Will may be the most important document you ever leave behind.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:00:12 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Preparing For the Unthinkable</title> 
<description>Nobody thinks they will be in an auto accident, have a heart attack, have a stroke, or a myriad of other unexpected, sudden incidents. Those are events that happen to other, unfortunate people - not to us.  Yet, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, auto accidents injure over 2.5 million people in the United States each year. Over 42,000 of those accidents result in death.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 08:29:56 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Free Will</title> 
<description>It is very important for you to make sure that your family is protected by a free will. It doesn&amp;#39;t matter if you are in your 20&amp;#39;s or in your 80&amp;#39;s it is your job to make sure that your family is covered.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 16:49:13 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Steps to Take to Avoid Estate Disputes When You Remarry</title> 
<description>In this day and age, family relationships have become much more complicated due to the ever-increasing number of remarriages and blended families. Estate Disputes that arise have Second Marriages at the top of the list as a cause for this type of conflict.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 08:40:00 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Review This and Finish Writing It</title> 
<description>Living wills and health proxies, what are they all about ?  Though the writer is not a lawyer, she has a little experience in how to prepare yourself if you are going to a hospital or nursing home.  So she offers her ideas and suggestions along with the suggestion that if you want legal or medical professional advice, contact your local lawyers and medical doctors.  This article is solely for entertainment, information and for ideas and suggestions.  Only do what is right and safe for you to do for your own specific lifestyle and situation.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 23:26:30 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Why A Living Will Is An Essential Part Of Your Estate Plan</title> 
<description>What are your chances of...Winning the lottery? Writing a hit song? Having someone make medical decisions for you?</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 00:16:34 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>What is a Will?</title> 
<description>A Will is used to specify last wishes, distribute property to beneficiaries, and name guardians for minor children. It is an important part of any estate plan and when a person dies without a Will, the State will ultimately make these critical decisions for you.  The Will is also commonly referred to as &amp;#34;The Last Will and Testament&amp;#34; which is a document created to be used upon the occasion of your death.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 02:28:55 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Wills - What Every Caregiver Should Know</title> 
<description>If you are a caregiver for an elderly person, you need to make sure the person you are caring for has a living will. Find out what types of living wills there are and what you need to know to get it right.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 18:32:30 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Where To Begin When You Think About A Will?</title> 
<description>My wife is due her first baby in the new year, and it&amp;#39;s surprising how you quickly you start to think about what the future might hold. As far as I&amp;#39;m aware if you don&amp;#39;t have a will the state decides in the most basic way as possible who will get your worldly goods and skims a bit of the top (just for expenses you see).</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 14:48:05 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>What Does Orange County Lawyer do?</title> 
<description>Orange County Lawyers are the persons who are licensed to practice law with the area jurisdiction. The kinds of legal services offered Orange county law firms might vary, with many attorneys selecting to focus his or her practice on a particular portion of law.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 02:00:18 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Don't Get Caught Dead Without A Will - It Could Cost You Dearly</title> 
<description>Forbes recently reported that a startling 30 % of people with assets of half a million dollars or more, didn&amp;#39;t have a basic will. Another 55 % of the general population, were also without a will.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 03:52:05 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Planning Arrangements In The Event You Die</title> 
<description>To Plan for arrangements in the event of your death seems like a horrifying subject, but the peace you&amp;#39;ll get makes it worth it. You never know it may actually add months to your life.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 13:04:41 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Orange County Defense Attorney Firm</title> 
<description>Orange county criminal defense lawyers play the dominant role in the market. Criminal lawyers play the essential role in the market and huge number of clients who are involved in the activity of criminal. The responsibility of criminal defense lawyers pertains to be higher. Orange county criminal defense attorney provides excellent services to the client for reasonable prices.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:20:14 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Form Living Utah Will - Top Tips To Make Sure Your Wishes Are Honored</title> 
<description>If you are being wise and trying to make sure that your affairs are in order and your family is taken care of, then naturally you have looked into having a living will. Whether you prepare it yourself or not, there are things you need to know.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2007 04:41:00 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Tips For Completing A Maine Living Will Form</title> 
<description>If you are living in Maine, one document you need to fill out is a living will form.  Make some all-important decisions today so that your loved ones won&amp;#39;t have to!</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:38:48 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Prepaid Legal Services Plan - What Do I Really Need It For?</title> 
<description>This article is actually a summary of an interview done by the author of a person who was debating the need for a prepaid legal services plan. This person had lost a relative who died without an updated will and this is what prompted the interviewee to look into prepaid legal protection for unforseen life events.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 18:41:42 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Prepaid_Legal_Services_Plan_-_What_Do_I_Really_Need_It_For_623520x1194043302.htm</link> 
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<title>Wills Vs Living Wills</title> 
<description>What is a will and is it the same as a living will? No, its the difference of life and death. Both documents have a valuable place in every adult&amp;#39;s life.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 04:43:21 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>A Living Will In Michigan - Why Do You Need One?</title> 
<description>You may have strong feelings about refusing certain medical treatments that could extend your life but also severely diminish your quality of life. It is terribly difficult to imagine a real-life situation in which a living will is needed, but it is an important life-planning document that no one should overlook or easily dismiss.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 02:58:46 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>FAQ's Of A Living Will And Kansas Specifics</title> 
<description>It is important for everyone to have a living will or an advanced directive.  In the event that there is a medical emergency and you are unable to make decisions for yourself, you will want to make sure that your wishes are fulfilled.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:04:45 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Estate Planning - Basic Facts</title> 
<description>Estate planning involves writing a will but it, itself is not a will. Estate planning can be precisely defined as a series of legal steps that involves permitting your beneficiaries to steer clear of probate and curtail the taxes incurred.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 20:09:14 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Revokable Trust Living Will - Planning for the Future of Your Loved Ones</title> 
<description>It doesn't matter how old or healthy you are.  If you have loved ones, you need to make sure that they'll be taken care of if you are unable to do so and revokable trusts and living wills are one way to do that.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 14:52:12 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Revokable_Trust_Living_Will_-_Planning_for_the_Future_of_Your_Loved_Ones_641437x1192733532.htm</link> 
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<title>Utilizing a Trust to Reduce or Eliminate Your Estate Tax</title> 
<description>The Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT) can reduce or eliminate your estate tax cost. This device can generate enormous amounts of cash for your heirs, which can be used to pay the estate tax.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:31:06 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Washington State Living Will Laws</title> 
<description>It is your right to make your own healthcare decisions in Washington State. The decisions you make can be as simple as the type of meals you&amp;#39;d like, or as difficult as choosing whether or not to receive life-sustaining treatments.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2007 01:50:54 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Will Kit - A Great Guide in Making Your Living Will</title> 
<description>Do you have an aging relative? Do you have assets?  Don&amp;#39;t leave the legalities until it is too late. A living will kit alleviates the unpleasentness of facing this reality; a reality that is faced day after day in health care situations.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 12:02:30 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Will Your Advance Directive Survive You?</title> 
<description>An advance directive is also known as a living will form, and it is a document that specifies your wishes if you become mentally incapacitated or unable to communicate those wishes to your health-care provider yourself. In a living will form you can specify whether or not you want specific treatment or life support.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 01:51:26 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Clarkson Gordon Ltd - Promotes Financial Family Planning In Washington DC</title> 
<description>An accounting firm that promotes financial family planning in Washington D.C. and providing financial management advices and programs that serves diverse group of clients.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 05:57:00 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Copy Of Living Will Form FL - Preparing For The Future</title> 
<description>Preparing for your future is essential and an important part of that includes preparing you own copy of living will form FL. Find out the benefits of having your living will ready for both you and your family.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 19:30:05 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Why You Should Have A Living Will</title> 
<description>If you&amp;#39;re like most people, the last thing you want to think about is a will, living or otherwise.  It&amp;#39;s definitely a sobering experience to have think of dying and tying up the loose ends for when we&amp;#39;re gone...</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 02:42:35 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Louisiana Estate Planning Under Napoleonic Code Is A Bit &quot;Different&quot;</title> 
<description>A will - always a good idea - is a definite &amp;#34;must&amp;#34; in a state such as Louisiana, where laws are based on a code unlike any other state in the U.S. If you think marriage alone will provide inheritance protection for your family in the event of your death, think again</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 03:58:08 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Power of Attorney</title> 
<description>The New Jersey power of attorney is importance as it is similar to a living will. Read the article to learn more.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:39:21 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>How To Create A Creditor Debt Management Program</title> 
<description>Creditor protection is a concern for most professionals, small business owners and others potentially susceptible to personal liability during their lifetime or after death.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:23:16 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Wills, Trusts and Durable Powers of Attorney</title> 
<description>Information on wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and estate planning in California.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:18:45 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Wills,_Trusts_and_Durable_Powers_of_Attorney_535296x1188350325.htm</link> 
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<title>Have You Made A Will? Don't Run The Risk Of Delaying Probate And Creating Tax Problems</title> 
<description>People that die without making a Will run the risk of delaying probate and creating tax problems. We answer all your questions.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 02:05:40 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Have_You_Made_A_Will_Dont_Run_The_Risk_Of_Delaying_Probate_And_Creating_Tax_Problems_561110x1188281140.htm</link> 
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<title>Lawyers Need to Have Mental Health Check-ups</title> 
<description>The Virginia Bar Association stated that over 250,000 practicing lawyers are now over 55 years old and that number will be over 750,000 in the next ten years. Everyone knows that as humans age they must deal with brain recall issues. A little less than ten percent of people over 65 experience Alzheimer&amp;#39;s Disease. We must make sure that lawyers are not demented. Thus, the Online Think Tank has suggested bi-annual testing of all lawyers over age 50 to make sure they are competent and this can be done in conjunction with &amp;#34;on-going education&amp;#34; and passing a 3/4 bar test every two years. Their IQs can be tested too, along with their recall.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2007 01:47:40 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Lawyers_Need_to_Have_Mental_Health_Check-ups_561109x1187675260.htm</link> 
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<title>Introduction to Estate Planning</title> 
<description>Estate planning is the creation of a comprehensive financial plan to provide for your spouse and heirs upon your passing.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2007 23:31:46 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Introduction_to_Estate_Planning_514416x1185075106.htm</link> 
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<title>Don't Be Like Anna Nicole Smith and Teri Schivo!</title> 
<description>A warning to parents who don&amp;#39;t have wills to say who should get the children should something happen to them.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 02:51:35 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Dont_Be_Like_Anna_Nicole_Smith_and_Teri_Schivo!_514417x1184914295.htm</link> 
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<title>The Unintended Consequence of Your Living Trust</title> 
<description>Many couples have executed an A-B &amp;#34;credit shelter&amp;#34; trust in order to preserve estate tax exemptions for both spouses. This can potentially benefit the heirs by saving nearly one million dollars in inheritance taxes. The consequence of the credit shelter trust, however, is that estate assets are necessarily sheltered from the surviving spouse.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:33:56 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/The_Unintended_Consequence_of_Your_Living_Trust_403483x1184862836.htm</link> 
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<title>No Living Will &amp; Power Of Attorney? HIPAA Law Shuts You Out</title> 
<description>Are you aware of the change in the health care privacy laws in 2003? It is a matter of life or death! If there is no specific written permission a spouse or adult child may not be permitted to receive medical information or make medical decisions for their loved one.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 22:58:59 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/No_Living_Will_&amp;_Power_Of_Attorney_HIPAA_Law_Shuts_You_Out_403485x1184554739.htm</link> 
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<title>Is It Too Late To Create Your Living Trust?</title> 
<description>Benefits of a living trust include avoiding probate and estate tax savings.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 15:34:11 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Is_It_Too_Late_To_Create_Your_Living_Trust_535295x1184096051.htm</link> 
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<title>Probate Attorneys - Sometimes A Specialist is Really Needed</title> 
<description>Attorneys can be very useful in times of bereavement. Probate complexities can be overwhelming to a grieving survivor, and lawyers trained in dealing with such complexities can be instrumental in getting through such a time. Let&amp;#39;s explore the ways in which hiring a probate attorney can be beneficial to the family -- even prior to passing on.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2007 10:10:34 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Probate_Attorneys_-_Sometimes_A_Specialist_is_Really_Needed_535294x1183299034.htm</link> 
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<title>The Basic Use of a Living Trust</title> 
<description>Estate planning is a tricky concept, but one you have to tackle. The living trust is a key component of most estate planning efforts.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2007 20:36:52 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/The_Basic_Use_of_a_Living_Trust_514415x1182213412.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Wills in Kentucky</title> 
<description>If you become unconscious or too ill to communicate your own medical care decisions then the staff will follow your living will, which gives you a voice in the type of treatment you want. As long as you are able to express your own decisions, your living will cannot be used and you can verbally refuse or accept any medical treatment you want.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:43:36 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Wills_in_Kentucky_468958x1181133816.htm</link> 
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<title>Dying Without a Will in Texas: What Happens?</title> 
<description>Question: ? Is it true that the state gets everything if I die without a Will??Concerned clients routinely ask this question expressing their concern in keeping the State from taking their hard-earned estate upon their deaths. Fortunately, the State does not take the property of someone dying without a Will. Instead, Texas law dictates how the assets of someone dying without a Will are divided upon their death.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 09:45:36 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Dying_Without_a_Will_in_Texas:_What_Happens_468959x1180619136.htm</link> 
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<title>Pocket Living Will - Preserves Wishes And Assets</title> 
<description>She lay alone and unconscious for days until rescued by her mail carrier and police. Mary&amp;#39;s foresight in preparing her living will and carrying a special copy with her not only preserved her healthcare wishes but provided the person with her power of attorney the opportunity to protect her assets and carry on with her financial affairs.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 03:54:35 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Pocket_Living_Will_-_Preserves_Wishes_And_Assets_535298x1180338875.htm</link> 
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<title>The Great &quot;Will&quot; Myth</title> 
<description>Did you realize that creating a will is one of the preliminary steps to passing your assets onto the next generation.  You must take additional measures to preserve the current value or you will transfer substantially less than you planned.  Excessive taxes, known as death taxes, can erode as much as 55% of your estate.  Establish your wealth transfer</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 02:16:18 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/The_Great_Will_Myth_409468x1179728178.htm</link> 
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<title>Types of Estate Planning Documents</title> 
<description>A Last Will and Testament is a document that sets forth the distribution of your assets at the time of your passing.  A common misnomer that people have about Wills is that you have to divulge all of your bank accounts and financial information to the Attorney who is drafting the Will.  This is simply not true.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2007 14:37:28 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Types_of_Estate_Planning_Documents_403484x1178563048.htm</link> 
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<title>How To Write Your Last Will</title> 
<description>If you are reading this, you want to know how to write a Will - a Last Will And Testament. It is actually simple. To write your own Last Will And Testament you have two choices: start from scratch or use a Last Will And Testament form.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 03:54:34 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/How_To_Write_Your_Last_Will_535304x1178178874.htm</link> 
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<title>A Model Not To Live By - The Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>If ever anyone served as a model for having a last will and testament, it has to have been Anna Nicole Smith.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2007 06:33:12 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/A_Model_Not_To_Live_By_-_The_Last_Will_And_Testament_535301x1177756392.htm</link> 
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<title>Are You Prepared in Case of an Emergency?</title> 
<description>If you were injured in an accident today would your family know what to do?</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 06:42:36 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Are_You_Prepared_in_Case_of_an_Emergency_535303x1176892956.htm</link> 
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<title>Appointing A Guardian For Child Care</title> 
<description>In making provisions for the one&amp;#39;s children&amp;#39;s care, an important consideration would be the appointment of a suitable guardian should you pass away at the same time. This can be done via a will or a deed instrument to ensure that your children&amp;#39;s care will not be neglected during their bereavement.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 21:56:11 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Appointing_A_Guardian_For_Child_Care_535302x1176861371.htm</link> 
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<title>Nine Things You Should Know About Probate</title> 
<description>A brief summary of the basics of the probate process.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 08:25:56 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Nine_Things_You_Should_Know_About_Probate_535310x1176639956.htm</link> 
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<title>Free Last Will And Testament Forms</title> 
<description>A last will or testament is a document that states the ways in which a person can arrange for the distribution of his or her property and possessions after death. Last will and testament regulates others rights over the testator&amp;#39;s property and family after his or her death. People over the age of 18 are legally entitled to write their wills.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:30:04 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Free_Last_Will_And_Testament_Forms_535316x1176514204.htm</link> 
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<title>Have Your Parents Planned Their Estate For Your Protection?</title> 
<description>When your parents die, you are the one who will be responsible for taking care of everything they leave behind. There are steps you can take today to make sure that it will be as easy for you as possible and that what you inherit will be as protected as possible.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:35:42 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Have_Your_Parents_Planned_Their_Estate_For_Your_Protection_535312x1176467742.htm</link> 
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<title>How To Write A Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>A last will and testament is a legal document, which prepares a person and his family for the unavoidable possibility of his untimely death. There are some basic facts that have to be considered while making a will. It should be made at a young age and must always be dated, as the latest version of the last will and testament nullifies the value of earlier wills.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2007 10:44:40 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/How_To_Write_A_Last_Will_And_Testament_535317x1175957080.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Will Form vs. Health Care Power of Attorney Form</title> 
<description>A will to live, formally called a living will form, is a type of advance directive. These legal forms are usually required to be notarized or signed and dated by witnesses.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 20:12:11 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Will_Form_vs._Health_Care_Power_of_Attorney_Form_535300x1175818331.htm</link> 
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<title>Probate Auctions on E-bay</title> 
<description>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 property in order to satisfy debts.  Not only has E-bay made the general premise of auctioning easier, it has also made it more understandable and desirable to the masses.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 23:22:54 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Probate_Auctions_on_E-bay_535319x1175656974.htm</link> 
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<title>Discussing Wills and Powers of Attorney With Your Parents</title> 
<description>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&amp;#39;s clients.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:45:08 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Discussing_Wills_and_Powers_of_Attorney_With_Your_Parents_535318x1175276708.htm</link> 
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<title>What Happens To My Trust When I Die</title> 
<description>Question: I have my bank accounts (CD&amp;#39;s Savings etc) in the __________ Revocable Trust. My self and my friend are trustees. If I die, does the Trust &amp;#34;disappear&amp;#34; and are my accounts automatically distributed to the surviving trustee or will the trust as a taxable entity still exist? M.N.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:52:16 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/What_Happens_To_My_Trust_When_I_Die_535327x1175259136.htm</link> 
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<title>Wills and Trusts: Four Reasons People Delay &amp; Shouldn't</title> 
<description>Learn the 4 mind shifts you need to overcome estate planning procrastination.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:14:32 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Wills_and_Trusts:_Four_Reasons_People_Delay_&amp;_Shouldnt_535322x1175044472.htm</link> 
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<title>Grandparent DNA Testing To Establish Family Relationship</title> 
<description>Apart from DNA paternity tests, DNA tests may also be used to establish other family relationships, such as that of a child&amp;#39;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.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 05:42:25 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Grandparent_DNA_Testing_To_Establish_Family_Relationship_535307x1174729345.htm</link> 
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<title>Revocable Living Trust: Six Point Yearly Checkup</title> 
<description>It&amp;#39;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.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2007 11:09:05 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Revocable_Living_Trust:_Six_Point_Yearly_Checkup_535321x1174576145.htm</link> 
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<title>Advanced Medical Directive for Terminal Patients - Terri Schiavo Case</title> 
<description>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.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 02:33:52 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Advanced_Medical_Directive_for_Terminal_Patients_-_Terri_Schiavo_Case_535299x1174286032.htm</link> 
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<title>Can My Father Read His Wife's (My Mother's) Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>My father wants to read his wife&amp;#39;s (my mother&amp;#39;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?</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 15:25:21 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Can_My_Father_Read_His_Wifes_(My_Mothers)_Last_Will_And_Testament_535328x1173986721.htm</link> 
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<title>Sample Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>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.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 22:42:27 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Sample_Last_Will_And_Testament_535315x1173584547.htm</link> 
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<title>Last Will and Testament Software</title> 
<description>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.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2007 01:32:36 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Last_Will_and_Testament_Software_535323x1172989956.htm</link> 
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<title>Why Do You Need A Living Trust</title> 
<description>What is a living trust, and why you should consider creating one.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 08:26:09 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Why_Do_You_Need_A_Living_Trust_535306x1172841969.htm</link> 
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<title>Do-it-Yourself Last Will and Testaments</title> 
<description>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&amp;#39;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 testament faster and easier.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 13:00:59 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Do-it-Yourself_Last_Will_and_Testaments_535324x1172599259.htm</link> 
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<title>Advance Health Directive: The Living Will and The Power of Attorney</title> 
<description>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.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 07:15:26 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Advance_Health_Directive:_The_Living_Will_and_The_Power_of_Attorney_535305x1172492126.htm</link> 
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<title>When is a Person Too Incapacitated to Sign a Will, Trust, or Power of Attorney?</title> 
<description>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.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 00:23:04 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/When_is_a_Person_Too_Incapacitated_to_Sign_a_Will,_Trust,_or_Power_of_Attorney_535313x1172208184.htm</link> 
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<title>What to Look for in a Special Needs Trust</title> 
<description>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&amp;#39;s financial future is that an outright bequeath to a child will most likely disqualify them for public assistance, and the child is also most likely unable to care for themselves.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:48:08 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/What_to_Look_for_in_a_Special_Needs_Trust_535309x1172144888.htm</link> 
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<title>Why Should I Write A Will?</title> 
<description>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.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 19:05:29 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Why_Should_I_Write_A_Will_535311x1172016329.htm</link> 
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<title>8-Tactics on Easy Estate Planning</title> 
<description>Should you hire a professional to handle your estate planning?</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 04:03:32 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/8-Tactics_on_Easy_Estate_Planning_535308x1171789412.htm</link> 
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<title>Advance Directives and Do Not Resuscitate Orders Explained</title> 
<description>An advance directive outlines what wishes your doctor must follow if you become unable to make your own medical decisions. When you&amp;#39;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&amp;#39;t ask.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2007 14:39:36 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament-What's Next?</title> 
<description>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?</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 07:16:55 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Last_Will_And_Testament-Whats_Next_1349536x1171023415.htm</link> 
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<title>Employment Law - What's on the Agenda in 2007?</title> 
<description>2006 saw employers getting to grips with age discrimination and the new TUPE regime.  Here, we look at what is in store for 2007.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 04:20:39 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Employment_Law_-_Whats_on_the_Agenda_in_2007_535320x1171012839.htm</link> 
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<title>The Pitfalls of Online Wills &amp; Trusts Forms</title> 
<description>There comes a point in every person's life where it is appropriate and prudent to begin planning for the post death division of property and assets.   It is necessary to anticipate and plan for the quagmire that is probate.  For many facing the task of planning their estate, the mere idea of paying an estate planning attorney can be painful and many simply choose to forego such a task by using cheap or free online forms.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:59:46 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/The_Pitfalls_of_Online_Wills_&amp;_Trusts_Forms_535330x1170982786.htm</link> 
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<title>What is a Living Will, and Why You Should Inquire about One Today</title> 
<description>Modern advancements in medicine have made it possible for us to live longer than ever before.  While these advancements have substantially extended our lives, such an extension may not be desirable because it may lower our quality of life and result in a loss of our dignity.  Since all competent adults have the right to make their own medical decisions, you may want to tell your doctor now not to take heroic or extraordinary means to prolong your life in the future if you become ill and there is no hope for your eventual recovery.  You can do this by preparing a living will.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 00:14:40 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/What_is_a_Living_Will,_and_Why_You_Should_Inquire_about_One_Today_535334x1170738880.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Will - A Must</title> 
<description>The living will is often called the will to live and is an advance healthcare directive, or a Directive to Physicians. This document sets out your wishes related to the kind of medical treatment which, should be extended or withheld if you lose your ability to communicate those wishes.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 23:34:00 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Will_-_A_Must_535333x1170563640.htm</link> 
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<title>Information You Need To Know About Your Living Will Form</title> 
<description>A living will gives your doctor permission to withdraw or even withhold life support systems under certain conditions. Filling out a living will form will declare that you desire to die a natural death, and that you do not want extraordinary medical treatment nor do you want hydration used to keep you alive if there is no hope for recovery.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:48:27 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Information_You_Need_To_Know_About_Your_Living_Will_Form_535331x1170294507.htm</link> 
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<title>Everything You've Always Wanted To Know About Wills</title> 
<description>You have worked all your life to provide for your family, and to put that little &amp;#34;nest egg&amp;#34; away for retirement.  Unfortunately, while we do not like to think about dying, death is inevitable.  Therefore, a question frequently asked is, &amp;#34;What can I do now to ensure my family is taken care of when I die?&amp;#34; The answer is - prepare your will.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 16:17:17 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Everything_Youve_Always_Wanted_To_Know_About_Wills_535336x1170019037.htm</link> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament Provision For Burial</title> 
<description>A will or testament provides information about the transfer of property, ornaments or land, from the testator to his beneficiaries, after his death. Everyone, regardless of age, needs a will. Without a will people wouldn&amp;#39;t know to whom their assets would go. A will is a general term and is used as the instrument in a trust, while testament applies only to dispositions of personal property.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 00:14:55 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Last_Will_And_Testament_Provision_For_Burial_535314x1169961295.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Will, Living Trust - What's In A Name</title> 
<description>Last Will, Living Will, Living Trust - These terms are often misused and misunderstood. Learn the difference and have peace of mind that you leave your family with the right instructions.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:55:16 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Will,_Living_Trust_-_Whats_In_A_Name_535332x1169484916.htm</link> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament Formats</title> 
<description>A last will or testament is a document that has vital information on the ratio at which a person wishes to distribute his property and possessions, after death. Last will and testament basically regulates the rights of others over the testator&amp;#39;s property and family, after his death. Everyone, regardless of age, should prepare a will and register it, to protect their assets.  People above 18 years of age are officially permitted to draft their wills. They are usually formulated with the help of typewriters or word processors.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:19:30 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Last_Will_And_Testament_Formats_535326x1169338770.htm</link> 
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<title>Inexpensive Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>A will or testament is a document that enables a testator to regulate the rights of others over his property or family, after his death. Basically, a testament applies to the value of personal property. Generally, people rely on attorneys to draft their wills and they are known to charge phenomenal fees. Internet provides a suitable opportunity to make inexpensive last will and testament.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2007 06:26:08 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Inexpensive_Last_Will_And_Testament_535325x1169205968.htm</link> 
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<title>Can My Parents Gift Real Property To Me Directly From Their Living Trust?</title> 
<description>My parents have property / real estate currently held in a trust whereby they are both the Grantor and the Trustee. I am the Successor Trustee.  Is it possible to transfer &amp;#39;ownership&amp;#39; of this property from that trust to me prior to their death?</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 11:26:43 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Can_My_Parents_Gift_Real_Property_To_Me_Directly_From_Their_Living_Trust_535337x1168187203.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Will - Why you Need One</title> 
<description>Because humans fear death, we try to prevent our own demise even when it is inevitable. With life saving equipment and mechanical life support, it is possible to thwart the natural process of death and suspend life for years. Make sure your end of life decisions regarding life support and resuscitation are honored. Get a living will NOW and ask someone to facilitate who is able to carry out your desires even under emotional pressure.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2007 18:20:20 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Will_-_Why_you_Need_One_535339x1167866420.htm</link> 
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<title>Why You Should Have A Living Will</title> 
<description>My opinion about having a living will is based on mainly on my experience. Although I work in the legal field I am not a lawyer. You should take care not to mistake anything I say as legal advice. With that out of the way, I can express freely that a living will not do all that you may think it can.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2006 00:58:03 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Why_You_Should_Have_A_Living_Will_535338x1167285483.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Will</title> 
<description>A living will can save your family from taking critical decisions when you're in the terminal stage of illness. This is a legal document that allows you to decide in a pre written statement directed to the healthcare professionals the critical steps to be taken in case you can no longer speak for yourself.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2006 21:06:59 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Will_535341x1167098819.htm</link> 
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<title>What if a Trust Beneficiary Doesn't Want the Money?</title> 
<description>Question: My father passed away in April 2006. I have distributed the funds according to the Trust except for approximately $28,000 that is to go to my niece (my father's granddaughter). She has not returned her W9 as she is hesitate to receive the money because of the fact that she is on SSI.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I want to close the Trust account and be able to file the necessary taxes the beginning of 2007.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Have you ever heard of a similar situation? What do you suggest I do so that I can put closer to this. J.P.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 18:35:43 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/What_if_a_Trust_Beneficiary_Doesnt_Want_the_Money_1313707x1166830543.htm</link> 
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<title>Creating a Last Will &amp; Testament: a Q&amp;A Introduction</title> 
<description>Do you have a Last Will &amp;#38; Testament? If not, you should. Why let a court decide the distribution of your assets when you die? Learn the basics of creating a legal and valid Last Will and Testament.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2006 19:58:29 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Creating_a_Last_Will_&amp;_Testament:_a_Q&amp;A_Introduction_535340x1166230709.htm</link> 
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<title>Should I Transfer My Home to My Child</title> 
<description>As an elder law attorney, one of the questions I am most frequently asked is, &amp;#34;Should I transfer my home to my child?&amp;#34; My answer is always the same, &amp;#34;It depends on the goal you are trying to accomplish.&amp;#34; This article will discuss some of the issues you need to consider before deciding whether to transfer your home to a child.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 20:44:37 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Should_I_Transfer_My_Home_to_My_Child_535335x1165542277.htm</link> 
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<title>The Importance of Living Wills</title> 
<description>If you are wondering about how to prepare for the future, it&amp;#39;s a nice idea to consider writing up living wills. You can often see both old and young people, especially the young, who live on as they are not mortal. It quite weird and also difficult to think about living wills in the daily life, but maybe we should all consider it as terrible things happen and it will be a lot easier for us if we are prepared for them.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2006 03:16:20 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/The_Importance_of_Living_Wills_535342x1164615380.htm</link> 
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<title>Importance of Living Wills</title> 
<description>The concept of a living will was first put forward by Louis Kustner in the year 1969. Available statistics indicate that less than a quarter of the American population has a living will. However, an overwhelming number of people have responded to the idea of having one created. This can be attributed to the awareness, interest and even outrage generated by the Teri Schiavo incident, which managed to occupy the front pages of newspapers across the country for several weeks.  A controversy was created when the court passed the final verdict, ordering her life support systems to be removed. It has been argued that what happened to Teri Schiavo was unfair and that she should have had a say in her medical treatment. This event acted as an eye opener to several people.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2006 18:59:06 -0500</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Importance_of_Living_Wills_535343x1162425546.htm</link> 
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<title>Free Online Living Will Forms</title> 
<description>Easy access and availability of information has made the creation of a living will very simple. If you cannot afford an attorney due to financial constraints but still desire to create a living will, it is entirely possible to do so. Living will forms are available free of charge on the Internet. A few websites where forms can be downloaded include...</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2006 04:28:34 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Free_Online_Living_Will_Forms_535346x1160123314.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Will Formality</title> 
<description>Living wills do not require any mandatory legal forms to be filled; however, in order to cement your position, a living will can be supplemented with a traditional will and a health care power of attorney.  A health care power of attorney is a legal document that appoints a person of your choice as your authorized agent, usually referred to as a health-care proxy, who can make medical decisions for you when you are not able to. A living will can also be accompanied by records and accounts of medical history, for the doctor to be able to get a fair idea of the patient&amp;#39;s background.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:26:37 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Will_Formality_535344x1159147597.htm</link> 
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<title>Live on Forever (Or Why You Need an Ethical Will)</title> 
<description>In the movie &amp;#34;The Bachelor,&amp;#34; starring Rene Zellweger and Chris O&amp;#39;Donnell, a young man's grandfather had himself videotaped reading his will, in which he directed his grandson would receive his $100 m...</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:29:04 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Live_on_Forever_(Or_Why_You_Need_an_Ethical_Will)_535349x1158683344.htm</link> 
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<title>Free Wills</title> 
<description>Life is beautiful but never guaranteed. Death is inevitable and may come at any time. However, despite this suddenness, it is possible to plan for family members and loved ones before this happens. Writing a will solves almost all legal complications after death. It is advisable to hire a will writing service and draft a legal declaration of how possessions are to be distributed or disposed after death.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 06:41:46 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Free_Wills_535350x1158230506.htm</link> 
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<title>Living Wills</title> 
<description>Living wills are documents that contain the wishes and desires of people regarding their medical treatment in the event of their being unable to correspond with their doctors and relatives due to incapacitation.  Also known as advance health care directives, living wills are legal instruments that have been signed by witnesses and notarized. A living will is enforced when the medical experts are absolutely certain that there are no possibilities for the renewal or revitalization of a person&amp;#39;s health and that death is sure to occur sooner or later.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 12:01:25 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Living_Wills_535345x1157817685.htm</link> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>A will is a legal document that is written to guarantee that the money and belongings of the testator are left to people or organizations desired by him. Without a will, the estate can be subject to many problems. Relatives may also dispute over property, leading to lengthy court proceedings.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2006 05:38:35 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Last_Will_And_Testament_535353x1157362715.htm</link> 
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<title>Wills and Trusts</title> 
<description>When a person makes a will, he specifies what happens to his possessions and assets when he dies. A trust provides an entity for owning and managing assets.  It is created when a trust maker transfers part of his assets to another person or corporation called trustee, which controls the assets. The trustee also helps in managing and distributing assets to beneficiaries.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2006 22:20:28 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Wills_and_Trusts_535348x1156904428.htm</link> 
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<title>Do you need a Living Will Form or a Health Care Power of Attorney form?</title> 
<description>The purpose of a Living Will declaration is to document your wish that life-sustaining treatment, including artificially or technologically supplied nutrition and hydration, be withheld or withdrawn if you are unable to make informed medical decisions and are in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:08:18 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Do_you_need_a_Living_Will_Form_or_a_Health_Care_Power_of_Attorney_form_535357x1155917298.htm</link> 
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<title>Hurricane Season; Time for a Living Will</title> 
<description>During the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season 4500 United States citizens lost their lives due to hurricane Katrina and hurricane Rita.  You never know when your time is up and here comes the 2006 Atlantic tropical hurricane season, which is said to be a very strong one.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 02:01:47 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Hurricane_Season;_Time_for_a_Living_Will_535351x1155794507.htm</link> 
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<title>Wills</title> 
<description>A will is a legal document that determines what happens to a person's property after his or her death. A will states who receives property and assets and in what amount. Property distributed under the terms of the will become the probate estate. Making a will is a responsibility, as well as a right that is protected by law.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2006 07:06:30 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Wills_535354x1155639990.htm</link> 
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<title>Wills - The Importance of Writing a Will</title> 
<description>A successful business man who was meticulous in keeping his paper work up to date all of his life died without writing a will. Even though he was nagged by his accountant and solicitor to write one, he avoided writing a will. Not wanting to face the reality of being a mortal, he avoided facing the issue of death which always crops up whenever he thought of writing a will.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2006 21:05:17 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Wills_-_The_Importance_of_Writing_a_Will_535347x1154999117.htm</link> 
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<title>How to Write a Will</title> 
<description>A will provides information about the transfer of property, ornaments or land, from the testator to his beneficiaries, after his death. Everyone, regardless of age, needs a will. Without a will people wouldn't know where their assets would go.  Writing a will is one of the most important things an individual can do in his or her lifetime. There are intestacy laws for those who do not make a will. But it is wise that the transfer of property be made in accordance with the deceased&amp;#39;s wishes, as expressed in the will. A high proportion of adults own assets in the form of houses, cars, shares and insurance policies.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2006 02:09:41 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/How_to_Write_a_Will_535352x1154671781.htm</link> 
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<title>Will Estate Planning</title> 
<description>A will is a written document which gives instructions how and to whom the will maker (testator) wants to bequeath his/her property after death. An oral will can be made only by members of military and merchant navy in active service when they don't have time to execute a written will due to exceptional conditions like war.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 13:00:56 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Will_Estate_Planning_535358x1154451656.htm</link> 
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<title>Will Writing Services</title> 
<description>A will is a legal document that contains a declaration stating how to distribute a person's possessions after his death. It declares who should own belongings and assets after death of the testator, i.e. the person whose will is being drafted. Using will writing services is a safe and secure way of ensuring stability of loved ones after death.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 06:17:34 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/Will_Writing_Services_535355x1153736254.htm</link> 
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<title>The Living Will</title> 
<description>Over views how the living will establishes your wishes as to what happens to you should you become terminally ill or permanently incapacitated.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2006 10:28:56 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/The_Living_Will_535359x1152368936.htm</link> 
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<title>An Introduction To Living Wills</title> 
<description>A living will is a legal document, which lets a patient decide whether or not to be kept on artificial life support. Often, these documents also appoint someone to take important health care decisions on behalf of the patient.  A living will could be a very broad or a narrow document, prepared according to the wishes of the patient. The will is a living declaration of people's wishes when they meet with serious accident or ailments. It is primarily directed to medical personnel about the type of care the patient wishes to have, or wishes not to have, under situations of terminal illness.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2006 17:17:45 -0400</pubDate> 
<link>http://articles.getacoder.com/An_Introduction_To_Living_Wills_535356x1151961465.htm</link> 
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<title>Ethical Wills</title> 
<description>What is an ethical will?  Why have one?</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2006 10:57:59 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Probate Records</title> 
<description>All important documents which are used in the probate process are known as probate records. The first category of records relate to personal properties which are to be submitted to the court.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2006 09:20:59 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament Kits</title> 
<description>Preparing a will early on in life is a wise decision. It may not be so timely once you are old and senile. Nearly half of all Americans pass away without proper wills.</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:03:00 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament Forms</title> 
<description>Wills are documents that reflect your deep desires to transfer your assets to those you love in the event of your demise. It says how your property must be distributed among your siblings, children, spouse and friends. There may also be instructions on what should be done to your property (such as providing for donating some money to charity).</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2006 08:21:55 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Siding Lawsuit</title> 
<description>In the same vein as a siding recall, a siding lawsuit is a far more aggressive way of dealing with improper manufacturing of siding made with synthetic materials.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2006 21:52:57 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>How To Avoid Probate</title> 
<description>Probate can take anywhere from a few months to several years.  It&amp;#39;s expensive. Court fees and attorney&amp;#39;s fees can come to around 5% of the estate&amp;#39;s value. Hence, it is always better to avoid probate.  There are possibilities to do this well within legal limits.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2006 04:17:57 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Probate</title> 
<description>Probate is a legal process in which the authenticity of a will is proved; total properties identified, inventoried and appraised; taxes and debts paid; and the remaining properties distributed. The term &amp;#34;probate&amp;#34; is derived from the Latin word &amp;#34;probare,&amp;#34; which means &amp;#34;to prove.&amp;#34;</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:23:01 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Why is Estate Planning So Important?</title> 
<description>If you want to leave specific individuals your assets, like your home, your vehicle(s) or any form of money, you will need to write a legal will and indicate your selected beneficiaries.  That is where Estate Planning comes into play.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2006 07:08:05 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Probate Sales</title> 
<description>In this article we'll see who can sell the assets of the decadent and how it is done.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2006 03:10:13 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>How To Write A Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>Thinking about your death is not pleasant, but preparing your family for the circumstances of your possible demise is a wise act. The will is a document that prepares a person and his family for the inevitable eventuality of his death.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2006 21:08:22 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Contesting A Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>A will is a precious document that determines the distribution of a person's assets to individuals on his demise - according to his choice and in a legally approved fashion. The beneficiaries of a will are usually those who fall in the law of descent from spouse, to children and then their descendants. But a person is also free to leave his money to anybody he likes - he can leave his property to charity, a sizeable sum to his faithful butler, and not a penny to the family. But his legal heirs may not like this.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:42:29 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Revocable Living Trust: Six Point Yearly Checkup</title> 
<description>Dogs have inherent wild characteristics, often being aggressive and barking unnecessarily. All this can be avoided in the first place through proper dog training.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Mar 2006 08:53:23 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Probate Law</title> 
<description>This article gives an outline of the legal requirements involved in the probate process. Probate is the judicial process whereby property of a dead person is transferred according to either the decedent&amp;#39;s will or laws of intestate succession.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2006 06:18:33 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Probate Court</title> 
<description>Probate court is the office where all probate issues are handled.  The probate court handles all matters of probate, right from admitting the petition for probate until issuing the order for transfer of property to heirs and beneficiaries.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2006 07:55:05 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>A last will or testament is a document by which a person arranges for the distribution of his or her property and possessions after her death. Family members have the legal rights to property of a person but a person's will is always respected whether he wants to leave his money to them or some acquaintance in Timbuktu. The will and testament regulates others' rights over one's property and family after one's death.</description> 
<pubDate>Sun, 05 Mar 2006 23:29:02 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>What Is Probate?</title> 
<description>A death in the family can be emotionally draining what with all the necessary arrangements not only for the burial of a loved one but also for the management and distribution of any property he may have left.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2006 09:19:37 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>The Estate Plan You Wish Your Parents Had!</title> 
<description>Protect your assets from probate</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:21:54 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Free Last Will And Testament Packages</title> 
<description>A will is a legal document that divides your property among beneficiaries - like your spouse and children - and decides the fate of your assets. There are free packages for creating wills available in the market.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2006 10:53:30 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Probate Research</title> 
<description>Probate research is, in a sense, a study about family trees. Genealogists and historians are particularly apt to undergo probate research. Probate records give immensely invaluable information to them.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:12:36 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Reading A Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>The simplest way to see that your wealth and personal belongings are distributed according to your wishes is to prepare a will. A will is an important document and the law is strict about all its details. This is because the Testator is no longer alive to declare his wishes while implementing a will.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:08:26 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Last Will And Testament Laws</title> 
<description>The laws of each state specify conditions for writing a last will and testament. Under old common law there used to be a separate writing disposing of real property (real estate) called 'testament', and a separate writing disposing of all other property called 'will'. Hence the archaic phrase 'last will and testament'.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:17:53 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Future Proofing: Why You May Need An Enduring Power Of Attorney</title> 
<description>When you can't cope, an Enduring Power of Attorney can provide a helping hand. Here's what you need to know about this important legal document.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2005 08:45:09 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Who'll Be Their Guardian?</title> 
<description>If you are like most people today, you do not have a will. The reasons for this failure are many, with the most common being along the lines of &quot;I don't have enough assets to worry about&quot;, &quot;I don't know how to write a will&quot;, or &quot;Lawyers charge a lot of money&quot;.</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:52:07 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Will You, Won't You: Why You Need A Last Will And Testament</title> 
<description>So you think you don't need a Will? Read on to find out why you're wrong.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2005 09:30:06 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Why Do I Need A Will?</title> 
<description>A will is a formal legal document detailing the disbursement of your assets. It is crucial to the success of an estate plan that your will be properly in accordnace with state law. The laws governing the drawing up of wills vary considerably from state to state.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2005 01:30:23 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Estate Planning Overview , Part II</title> 
<description>Why Plan Your Estate?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The knowledge that we will eventually die is one of the things that seem to distinguish humans from other living beings.  At the same time, no one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death. But if you postpone planning for your passing until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries – those you love the most – may not receive what you would want them to receive either because of extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2005 05:14:24 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Advance Planning: The Advantages Of Living Wills</title> 
<description>You can't guarantee that you'll stay healthy. Here's how to make sure you'll receive the care you want in case of serious illness.</description> 
<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2005 08:06:02 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Estate Planning Overview, Part I</title> 
<description>Why Plan Your Estate?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The knowledge that we will eventually die is one of the things that seem to distinguish humans from other living beings.  At the same time, no one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death. But if you postpone planning for your passing until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries – those you love the most – may not receive what you would want them to receive either because of extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2005 16:52:46 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Wills in New Jersey Law</title> 
<description>Anyone who cares about the feelings of their family members, or their own final health care treatment, should consider executing a Living Will. It has become an essential element in the practice of Estate Planning Attorneys.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:10:11 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Everyone Should Have A Living Will</title> 
<description>There is an old saying, &quot;nothing is sure in life except death and taxes&quot;. Whether you like it or not, someday you will die. How you die and how it effects the people you leave behind can be affected by whether or not you have a living will.</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2005 22:00:39 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Taking Control; Safeguarding the Distribution of Your Assets by Making A Will</title> 
<description>An overview of the main reasons why a Will should be made and the consequences of not doing so.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:53:29 -0400</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Wills and Health Care Directives</title> 
<description>Planning for the Worst Case Scenario</description> 
<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2005 22:25:14 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Wills - 10 Most Common Questions</title> 
<description>Today, more than ever, you need a Living Will. Discover the 10 most common questions you need answered so you too can have peace of mind.</description> 
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2005 05:19:36 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Frequently Asked Questions About Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney</title> 
<description>Frequently Asked Questions About Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney WHAT DOES A WILL DO? The simplest way to ensure that your funds, property and personal effects will be distributed after yo...</description> 
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2005 05:32:04 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care - What Is The Difference?</title> 
<description>A Living Will is a legal document addressing only deathbed considerations; a client unilaterally declares his/her desire that life-prolonging measures be discontinued when there is no hope of ultimat...</description> 
<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2005 08:20:39 -0500</pubDate> 
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<title>Living Trust... Living Will... What's the Difference?</title> 
<description>Living Will, Living Trust, What is the Difference?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;THis article explains the differences and advantages of each document.</description> 
<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:42:16 -0500</pubDate> 
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