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1. Wills
Free Montana Probate Will Legal Guides.
Resource Type: Legal Guides; Area of Law: Probate Will ; State: Montana
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2. What Is A Will?
Although wills can be very complicated they are fairly simple in the grand spectrum of legal instruments. A will is essentially a legally valid document that outlines … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Idaho
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3. Wills
A Will is a written instrument containing directions on how the assets and property of the testator (individual creating the Will) shall be divided upon his or her … More
Resource Type: Category Overview; Area of Law: Wills
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4. Living Wills
Free Federal Legal Wills Videos.
Resource Type: Videos; Area of Law: Legal Wills
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5. Who Can Prepare A Will?
Anyone of sound mind and body can prepare a Will. This generally means someone who is an adultover the age of eighteen or the age of majority of the state where … More
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6. What Is A Living Will?
A living will is a legal document in North Carolina that safeguards your right to determine the kind of care you'll receive at the end of your life. The living will is … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: North Carolina
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7. Is A Lawyer Necessary For Drafting A Will?
Wills made without lawyers can be legally sound if the proper procedures are followed. For people with relatively simple estates selfhelp books and computer … More
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8. Employment-at-Will
Free North Carolina Wages and Hours Legal Guides.
Resource Type: Legal Guides; Area of Law: Wages and Hours ; State: North Carolina
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9. Who Should Witness The Signing Of My Will?
You should sign your Will before at least two people who are not family members or people designated in you Will as beneficiaries. You also should sign your Will … More
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10. What Are The Advantages Of A Living Will?
If you have no one you can appoint to be your health care agent or you do not wish to appoint one yet you still want to make your wishes about your health care … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: New York