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Do you worry about whether your aging parents have their "affairs in order?" You should. After all, you?re the one who will have to pay unnecessary taxes and endure time-consuming court procedures if your parents don?t have an effective estate plan.

The residential lease agreement form is a formal legal contract, and is used in the lease of apartments and homes. Renting a home or apartment is not as easy as money being exchanged..

Over views the elements of capacity used to contest the legality of a will. Looks at mental deficiency, insane delusion and mental derangement characteristics that have been used to invalidate a will.

A Last Will and Testament controls the distribution of your property at death and you may give some one you trust guardianship over your children after your death. No property is transferred or effects will take place, a will is not effective as long as you?re living.

Briefly describes different trusts that people use for estate planning.

One of the most important legal activities each of us faces is deciding how, after our death, our assets will be used and who will benefit from them. Estate planning and the writing of a will is a deeply meaningful way to make a powerful statement with these assets. However, a great number of people die "intestate" (without a will).

Over views what constitutes a trust being revocable and/or becoming irrevocable. Reminds individuals that unforseen illness or disaster could create circumstances that require revocation of a trust.

Over views questions surrounding intangible digital assets as a relative consideration to ones estate planning needs.

Briefly describes how to select a professional trusts and estate lawyer.

Over views courses of action that can be considered in estate planning to advance the protection of a surviving spouse above and beyound joint tenancy laws.




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