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There is some confusion about the cancellation of real estate listing agreements. Is a listing agreement signed by both spouses cancelled if one spouse dies? (Read
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When we get older, one of the things we all think about is "who will be there when I am gone?" Do not worry, however, as even if it looks like there is nobody left, there is always someone out there perfect to (Read
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Just like locating any other person, finding heirs is interesting. Since most heirs would love to be traced, it makes the process even simpler for expert people finders. To get a missing heir to call back, one (Read
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Writing a will should be at the top of your to do list this winter. It may seem like a small omission but not writing a will can cause problems for remaining family members in the unfortunate event that you... (Read
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Over the last twelve to eighteen months there seems to have been an increase in reports of cases where changes in wills are not legally made and where whole wills are not legally binding, as well as there... (Read
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A recent court case has highlighted how confusing and inapt the law is when it comes to the rights and entitlements of cohabiting couples. This was of course the case of a barrister who claimed to have a share (Read
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When an individual passes, on the federal government imposes an
estate tax. This estate tax only applies to estate properties
that are over one million fifty thousand dollars. The federal
government is... (Read
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The cost of life insurance has changed drastically. The coupling of longer life expectancies and lower morbidity tables has resulted in some of the lowest premiums in recent history. It is a fact that... (Read
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