Ethical Wills
A will is a legal document telling your heirs what they get. An ethical will isn’t a legal document, but directs your heirs with stories to hopefully lead them to a better life. You can also includ
New Bankruptcy Law – Five Essential Things To Know
Last April, Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, the most sweeping reform of our nation’s bankruptcy laws in more than twenty-five years. Proponents of the bill argue t
5 Key Strategies For Protecting Your Ideas And Stopping People Ripping You Off!
We have all had that Eureka moment when we think we have thought of something new. Sometimes we think there may even be a viable business behind it. So how do you go about protecting that idea, par
Do You Have The Right To A Natural Death
Your Rights
You have a basic right to Control The Decisions about your medical care, including the decision to have extraordinary means or artificial nutrition or hydration withheld o
Estate Planning & Living Trust Information
There is often confusion, that estate planning is something only rich people or people in their later years need to take care of. This is a real problem because almost everyone but the very poor ne
Do You Need A Living Will Form Or A Health Care Power Of Attorney Form?
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 withdraw
How To Avoid Probate
First of all, what is probate? We've heard various things about probate and we are pretty sure that it deals with court matters that involve our property. We generally know that probate is somethin
How To Deal With A Whiplash Injury
It happens all the time: long, tiresome travel, a moment of distraction or a sudden meeting with a road-hog - and suddenly you end up in a crash. Whiplash injury is very often, maybe 80% of
Personal Injury Specialist A Priceless Asset!
A personal injury specialist is a priceless treasure to anyone suffering from an accident injury. When you are hurt, you know you deserve reimbursement of monetary value to cover your losses
Let’s Take Another Look At Your Living Trust
Some time ago, Congress made certain changes to the estate taxes. As a result of the changes, effective January, 2004, the tax free amount increased to $1,500,000. (Back in 1997 it was $600,000.)
Criminal Identity Theft Don't Let Your Good Name End Up In A Criminal Database!
You're driving on road one night, then you notice there's a police cruiser following close behind you. You figure the cop just wants to pass you, so you move over one lane, except he moves over too
The Credentials Of Any Good San Diego Criminal Defense Lawyer
The hallmark credentials that you want to see when hiring a San Diego criminal defense lawyer on a serious felony charge are pretty much the same for a criminal defense lawyer anywhere. When you ar
What's The Difference Between: A Lawyer, Solicitor, Advocate, Barrister, Counselor, And An Attorney?
Have you ever wondered where all these somewhat confusing terms came from? Well the answer is they are all types of Lawyers originated from various legal systems. Some of the terms are from the Eng
Finding The Best Connecticut Accident Lawyer
When it comes to finding the best Connecticut Accident Lawyer, remember that this person will be the one responsible for getting or preserving your rights when you’ve encountered accidents or disas
A Summary Of Recent Appellate Decisions & Rules Changes
Pennsylvania State Court Decisions 1.0Civil Litigation & Procedure
1.1Arbitration/Jurisdictional Limits *Superior Court of Pennsylvania ♦Robert Half International, Inc. v. Mar
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