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What is Required in a Listing Agreement? [ 41 views ]
When an individual hires a real estate agent to sell his or her house, they enter into a written contract called a Listing Agreement.
Submitted: 2008-08-07
Living Wills and Health Care Directives – What is Involved? [ 51 views ]
What is involved in creating a Health Care Directive? They typically have 3 basic parts. 1) Appointment of the Health Care Agent, 2) Health Care Instructions, and 3) Making the Document Legal.
Submitted: 2008-08-07
Independent Medical Examinations - What To Do When Your Insurance Company Orders An Adverse Exam [ 47 views ]
When you are injured in a car accident in Minnesota, the No Fault Provision of your car insurance typically covers your medical bills. But what happens when the insurance company decides to stop paying, and schedules a medical examination?
Submitted: 2008-08-04
Drawing up a Will Online [ 151 views ]
A will is a legally-enforceable, written document that directs the manner in which the will-writer’s wealth and property will be distributed after death. It names specific persons (relatives, friends, etc.) or entities (beneficiaries, trusts, etc.) which are to be assigned all or a proportion of the property. It is the only practical way to ensure that your property is distributed according to your wishes after your death and not according to the law of the land.
Submitted: 2007-09-19
Changing Your Will [ 159 views ]
Most people will draft a Will at least once in their life. However, they do not give due importance to reviewing their Wills thereafter. It is always sensible to make changes in the existing Will after the occurrence of any momentous changes in one’s life. For instance, one should review the existing Will or draft a new Will, on marriage, divorce or separation, commencing a business, admission of a new business partner, the birth of a new baby, or the death of a beloved person. There are several instances, wherein the existing Will automatically changes. These events are the marriage, divorce and having or adopting children.
Submitted: 2007-08-09
Tenancy Rates in the UK [ 145 views ]
If you are told that property prices are on the rise in the UK, you would definitely get bored. For, this is the statement you would have heard repeatedly over the past few years.
Submitted: 2007-08-06
What Does A Traffic Ticket REALLY Cost You? [ 392 views ]
An attorney gives the cost and solution to the problems that go with moving violations and why it is vital to fight as many as you can.
Submitted: 2007-06-14
At-Will Employment - Myths and Realities [ 158 views ]
This article explores the myths and realities of at-will employment in the United States.
Submitted: 2007-05-31
Don?t Be Like Anna Nicole Smith and Teri Schivo!!! [ 376 views ]
A family law attorney shows parents the results of not having a will if you die, both the tragic side when married parents die at the same time and the ironic side when a divorced parent dies. If you have minor children and don't have a current will this is MUST reading!
Submitted: 2007-05-10
IDENTITY THEFT, ARE YOU IN COMPLIANCE OR ARE YOU PART OF THE PROBLEM? [ 347 views ]
Steps a business can take to be in compliance with the Identity Theft laws

An attorney who is also a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist gives an eye opening overview of what business owners must know to protect their business and be up to date on the fastest growing crime in the world, Identity Theft.
Submitted: 2007-05-10
   
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