I Don't Need A Will
Rhoades & Rhoades
When I speak before a civic group or a neighborhood association, I usually can hear someone whisper in the back .
Avoiding Ten Common Legal Pitfalls
Arrow Legal Solutions Group, P.C.
Pitfall: If I get buyer's remorse after making a purchase, I can return the purchased .
Avoiding D.O.D. Syndrome in Your In-House Legal Career
Clifford R. Ennico
This article provides tips on how to avoid being labeled as a "scrivener" or "draftsman" during your career as in-house counsel.
Distribution Of The Probate Estate If There Is No Will
Daniel C. Doherty, P.C.
Generally, if a person dies without a WillÃÂi.e., dies "intestate"ÃÂthe laws of the state in which she resided at.
Common Questions
McMahon Law Firm, Attorney and Counselor at Law
If I transferred money to my children now would I have to wait thirty-six months before I could be eligible for Medicaid?
Attorney Or Title Company?
Gayle B. Matthews, Ltd.
One of the least understood issues for the purchaser, seller or owner of a house is should I use an attorney or tit.
How to Handle Anger
Missouri Bar Center
This article details anger management skills.
Estate Planning: General Information
Nancy M. Burger, PLC
Do I need a will? By using a will, you tell the Personal Representative and Probate Judge who should receive you.
Probate and Trusts
Estate Planners of Arkansas, P.A.
PROBATE: When you die someone must take care of your assets and someone must distribute the assets to you heirs. .
Estate Planning Frequently Asked Questions
Law Office of Robert Malin
QUESTION 1: My wife and I just had our first baby. We don't have much money or property. Do we need a will? .
Making Financing Easier
Max Friedman and Barry Langman of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
The typical non-recourse real estate loan is easy to describe. But in recent years the level of variation from this archetype has increased markedly, creating challenges for both lenders and their counsel.
Estate Planning 101
Law Office of Stephen B. Clemmer
E=mc_ Einstein deciphered the mysteries of the universe . . . Isn't it time someone deciphered Estate Planning fo.