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Advantages Of Having A Will - dated: October 4, 2004 - author: Richard H. Hallstrom - Power to dispose of property according to testator's wishes. Appointment of guardian for minor children. Appointment of executor. Permission to the personal representative (executor) to carry on business, sell click here for full text.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wills, Living Wills And Powers Of Attorney - dated: December 10, 2003 - author: Sheri R. Abrams - The simplest way to ensure that your funds, property and personal effects will be distributed after your death according to your wishes is to prepare a will. click here for full text.
Funding Your Living Trust - dated: October 4, 2004 - author: Richard H. Hallstrom - Once you have signed your living trust document, the next step is to change titles and beneficiary designations to your trust. This is called "funding" your living trust. click here for full text.
Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care. What Is The Difference? - dated: February 15, 2004 - author: James Wood - A Living Will is a legal document addressing only deathbed considerations; a client unilaterally declares his/her desire that life-prolonging measures be discontinued when there is no hope of ultimate recovery. On the other hand, people use a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care to appoint someone to make all healthcare decisions, limited by certain elections regarding deathbed issues click here for full text.
Refinancing Property Held in a Revocable Living Trust - dated: October 4, 2004 - author: Richard H. Hallstrom - As interest rates have dropped, many homeowners have refinanced their homes to reduce payments. If your home is held in a revocable living trust, then there are some additional steps that you must take in order to ensure that you do not undue the effort that you put into the creation of your trust. click here for full text.
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