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  • Bankruptcy Filings Soaring Again
    It looks as if last year's reform law did not really stem the enormous flood of bankruptcies after all.
  • State Divorce Laws
    Divorce Laws of the Fifty States, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
  • Credit & Divorce
    If you've recently been through a divorce - or are contemplating one - you may want to look closely at issues involving credit.
  • Review Your Credit Report Periodically
    Some financial advisors and consumer advocates suggest that you review your credit report periodically.
  • Child Custody / Jurisdiction
    Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (1997)
  • Advance Directives and Do Not Resuscitate Orders *
    You can write an advance directive in several ways.
  • Why Should I Have a Will?
    Even if you do not have very much, you probably still have some things you would like to pass on to your loved ones.
  • What is Probate?
    Probate is a legal procedure that occurs after a person's death, when the person's estate is "settled."
  • Estates and Trusts: An Overview
    Many trusts are created as an alternative to or in conjunction with a will and other elements of estate planning.
  • Partnership Law: An Overview
    A partnership is a for-profit business association of two or more persons.
  • The Adoption Process
    Adoption can be a very rewarding option to consider.
  • Trademark Law: An Overview
    In the United States trademarks may be protected by both Federal and state laws.
  • Your Last Will and Testament
    Frequently asked questions about Last Will and Testaments.
  • Living Trusts Offers: How to Make Sure They're Trust-worthy
    Misinformation and misunderstanding about estate taxes and the length or complexity of probate provide the perfect cover for scam artists.
  • What Is a Patent?
    A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor.
  • What Is a Trademark or Servicemark?
    Trademark rights may be used to prevent others from using a confusingly similar mark.
  • What Is a Copyright?
    The copyright protects the form of expression rather than the subject matter of the writing.
  • How to Get a Patent
    To get a U.S. patent, an application must be filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
  • Who Can Claim Copyright?
    In the case of works made for hire, the employer and not the employee is considered to be the author.
  • Your Access to Free Credit Reports
    The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies to provide you with a free copy of your credit report once every 12 months.
  • Children and Divorce
    Shared Parenting After Divorce
  • Clearing Your Criminal Record
    If you have ever been arrested or convicted of a crime, your criminal record is likely to be stored in a national or state database.
  • Name Changes
    If you are an adult and want to change your name, you must file a petition in the superior court in the county where you live.
  • Legal Relationships for Kin
    Knowing the pros and cons of each will help your family decide what is best for you.
  • Cease Letter To Creditors
    Sample of Official Notice to Cease Communications
  • Last Will and Testament Form
    Avoid family disagreements. Many families struggle over who should get what. A will allows you to give your things to whomever you want, not to whomever a judge decides will get it.
  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Talk About A Prenup Before Marriage
    The Prenuptial/Premarital Agreement form is a notarized document where a couple outlines how they will handles the financial aspects of their marriage. Back in the 19th century it was a common practice.
  • Know What a Residential Lease Form is Before You Sign
    Renting a home or apartment is not as easy as
    money being exchanged, you must first outline many
    factors and legally bind yourself to agreements made
    in the residential lease agreement.
  • What You Need to Know About Your Real Estate Rental
    You may rent real estate to park vehicle(s), storage, office/business space, agricultural, institutional, or government use, and of course housing.
  • Advantages of an Uncontested Divorce versus a Contested Divorce
    An uncontested divorce is the only way to go when getting a divorce. For one, you do not need an attorney, the divorce is done in private, and issues can be negotiated 1 on 1. You may need an attorney if you can not make an agreement of every issue you negotiate.
  • The Purpose Of A Health Care Power Of Attorney Form
    The main purpose of a medical power of attorney form also known as a health care power of attorney form, is made to give some one the right to control the decisions relating to your medical care if you can not communicate those decisions yourself.
  • Avoiding Serious Financial Problems With A Durable Power Of Attorney Form
    A durable power of attorney form will authorize some one else to carry out specific tasks on your behalf, even If you become incapacitated. These tasks can include the power to buy, sell, borrow, sign checks, access bank accounts, sign tax returns, bring law suits on your behalf, carry out medical directives when incapacitated, etc.
  • Information You Need To Know About Your Living Will Form
    A living will gives your doctor permission to withdraw or even withhold life support systems under certain conditions.
  • Living Trusts
    A living trust may have many purposes. A common goal is to avoid probate.
  • Wills
    The Difference Between a Will and a Living Will
  • Taking Your Estate Through Probate Court
    When a person dies, his or her property is often distributed through a legal proceeding in the probate division of their local Circuit Court.
  • Trusts
    Another way to manage your property is through a device known as a
    "trust."
  • Power of Attorney for Health Care *
    Reasons to Have a Power of Attorney for Health Care.
  • Living Wills *
    What is a living will?
  • Health Care Surrogate Decision Makers *
    When a Surrogate Decision Maker can Make Medical Treatment Decisions
  • Do Not Resuscitate Orders *
    Before completing a DNR Order, you should discuss this option with your health care professional and with family members.
  • Auto Bill of Sale Forms
    When selling or buying a used car, you should get / give an Auto Bill of Sale Form.
  • Common Questions Asked About Last Will Forms
    A Last Will and Testament controls the distribution of your property at death and you may give some one you trust guardianship over your children after your death. No property is transferred or effects will take place, a will is not effective as long as you’re living.
  • Free Living Will Form
    Free Living Will Form for the District of Columbia
  • Free Medical Power of Attorney Form
    Free Medical Power of Attorney Form
  • Advance Directives and Do Not Resuscitate Orders Explained
    An advance directive outlines what wishes your doctor must follow if you become unable to make your own medical decisions. When you`re admitted to the hospital usually the staff will ask you if you have an advance directive, or you can hand your doctor and hospital staff a copy yourself if they don't ask.
  • How to Legally File a Child Name Change
    About one million children are affected by divorces in the U.S. every single year. Also, 25% of children in the U.S. are born out of wedlock. Its easy to see why many people want to change their child`s last name.
  • Types of Power Of Attorney Forms
    A Power of Attorney is a legal document in which the writer appoints a person the right to act on his behalf. The authority you give that person depends on the specific language of the Power Of Attorney form.
  • Do I Need a Residential Lease or Rental Agreement?
    The fact is most states only allow a oral contract between the tenant and landlord to be legal for a short period of time, because oral contracts often go to court it is necessary to have a written lease or rental agreement.
  • Power Of Attorneys
    A Power of Attorney is a legal agreement in which the principal ("non-incapacitated" person) gives authority to the agent or attorney-in-fact to act in place of the principal.
  • Advantages of a Prenuptial Agreement
    The Americans for Divorce Reform estimates that forty to fifty percent of marriages will end in divorce if current trends continue.
  • How To Legally Sell a Vehicle
    The rules for each state vary when selling a vehicle.
  • Living Will Form
    A will to live, formally called a living will form, is a type of advance directive. These legal forms are usually required to be notarized or signed and dated by witnesses.
  • When selling or buying a used car, you should get / give an Auto Bill of Sale Form.
    It is important to complete an auto bill of sale form when selling or buying a used car. For the seller, an auto bill of sale form provides proof that title to the used car has been legally transferred.
  • Free Wisconsin Bill of Sale Form
    Wisconsin bill of sale form.
  • PARTNERSHIP CONCEPT
    This content was last updated on October 2002.
  • Type of Partnerships
    Partnership Agreements are formal, written documents that are intended to clearly define specific goals, activities, and responsibilities of each partner.
  • Partnership Agreements
    A partnership agreement is a relationship between individuals or organizations. Parties involved should be in close cooperation and share responsibilities.
  • Registered Vehicle Questions & Answers
    If your question is not answered below, please submit your complete question to taxmeck@MecklenburgCountyNC.gov. A response will be provided via email.
  • A Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Talks About Suing for Philadelphia Pedestrian Injuries
    This article involves the legal rights of pedestrians after they have been struck by a motor vehicle.
  • The Difference Between a Partnership and a Limited Partnership
    A partnership (also referred to as a general partnership) is a business arrangement where two or more people (who are not husband and wife) are owners of a business.
  • Arrest Records - How to Obtain Criminal Arrest Records Online
    Do you need to obtain arrest records for yourself or for someone else?
  • The Benefits of a Partnership Agreement
    If you co-own a business with one or more other people and you have not formed the business as a corporation, limited liability company, or some other business form, your business is a partnership.
  • What are Patents, Trademarks, Service Marks And Copyrights
    Patent, trademark, copyright - we hear these three terms very frequently. Many don’t know that there is a distinct difference between filing for a patent and filing for a trademark.
  • What Are The Different Types Of Patents?
    The different types of patents are provisional patents, utility patents, plant patents and design patents.
  • Basics Of US Patent Law
    United States has the most expansive patent subject matter in the world. US Patent Office has granted patents to living organism, computer software, business methods, new alphabets and countless.
  • Successful Business Relationships
    Successful business relationships are based on Value, Competence, Trust, and Propriety.
  • Working With A Patent Attorney
    Patent attorney - hiring one is very expensive. Still, you need one for filing your patent. So, how do you go about hiring one?
  • How To File A Patent Application
    Increasing instances of counterfeiting and introduction & marketing of goods or concepts with minor changes have almost mandated original authors or creators to get their products, designs or ideas patented.
  • The Partnership
    The partnership is a business entity ordinarily comprised of two or more individuals, although under some circumstances a partnership will be formed between other business entities, or between individuals and a business entity.
  • Understanding the Patent Application Process
    Patent prosecution is the term used to describe the patent application process from the point in time that the Patent Office, through an examiner, begins working on the application that is filed by the inventor or an attorney representing the inventor.
  • Important Considerations in Your Limited Partnership Agreement
    A limited partnership is one in which only one or a few of the people who own the business are subject to personal liability for the debts of the business.
  • Reminder Regarding Employer Responsibilities Under U.S. Immigration Laws
    Several years ago, Congress passed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (the Act), representing the most comprehensive revision in U.S. immigration laws in 35 years. The Act prohibits the unlawful employment of aliens and establishes an employment eligibility verification system designed to prevent the employment of unauthorized aliens.
  • Certification for Alien Healthcare Workers
    The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) amended the federal Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a new basis for excluding certain alien healthcare workers.
  • New Immigration Law Takes Effect on April 1
    The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, enacted by Congress on September 30, 1996, took full effect on April 1, 1997.
  • New Immigration Law Affects Employers
    On September 30, 1996, President Clinton signed what was heralded as a tough, new immigration law. The law, much of which took effect on April 1, 1997, has received a great deal of attention in the press and other media for toughening "green card" and other visa requirements. Far less attention has been given to the law's impact upon businesses, particularly their employment practices.
  • How to Get a Divorce in Utah
    A judge grants a divorce after your divorce form is submitted to the court, and all required appearances before the judge are completed.
  • When Can a Tenant Terminate Their Lease Legally?
    There’s 3 ways a tenant can terminate their legal obligations to the lease during its term:
    (1) You can terminate due to legal misconduct on behalf of the landlord
  • How To Change Your Name in California
    The main way to change your name the quickest is by filing a Petition for a Change of Name.
  • How to Change Your Name in Ohio
    All legal name changes in Ohio are attached to your existing birth certificate which is a computerized birth abstract showing the name change.
  • California Summary Dissolution - The Easy Way to Get Divorced
    There's a quick, easy way to get a divorce called a summary dissolution. In a summary dissolution you won't have to talk to a judge you will only need to fill out a few forms.
  • Living Wills in Kentucky
    If you become unconscious or too ill to communicate your own medical care decisions then the staff will follow your living will, which gives you a voice in the type of treatment you want.
  • Utah Advance Directives
    It is strongly recommended by the state of Utah's department of human resources that individuals have prepared documents that carefully set out what their wishes are in case of a terminal illness, or if they are unable to decide their own decisions.
  • Connecticut Auto Bill of Sale Laws
    An auto bill of sale is made for the purpose of privately selling your vehicle. An auto bill of sale is your legal receipt to prove you paid for the vehicle.
  • Texas Medical Power of Attorney
    It is recommended by the Texas Medical Association that you have a medical power of attorney. Chances are in your lifetime you may be seriously injured, ill, or otherwise unable to make your own medical decisions regarding the kind of medical care, and treatment you desire.
  • 10 Tips on Writing a Residential Lease Agreement
    Any smart landlord will protect their legal interests with a residential lease agreement or rental agreement. Here are 10 tips that will help you properly write an airtight residential lease agreement. A properly written lease agreement will guarantee your rights to protect your property.
  • Washington State Living Will Laws
    It is your right to make your own healthcare decisions in Washington State. The decisions you make can be as simple as the type of meals you’d like, or as difficult as choosing whether or not to receive life-sustaining treatments.
  • HIPAA and it's Estate Planning Implications
    "The most notable concern is the impact on incapacity planning and the right to obtain information without going to court."
  • Available Wedding Name Change Options
    Once a bride marries, she has many options available to her. She can be traditional and take the husbands surname; or simply add it into her name; or will she keep her maiden name? Although it may sound complex, it really isn't.
  • Do it Yourself Last Will and Testament Tips
    Contemplation about your death is never pleasant, but doing the wise thing by foreseeing the possible circumstances of your demise and impact on your family is an honorable act. A last will is a document/form that will ensure your wishes are upheld upon your death.
  • Will Your Advance Directive Survive You?
    An advance directive is also known as a living will form, and it is a document that specifies your wishes if you become mentally incapacitated or unable to communicate those wishes to your health-care provider yourself. In a living will form you can specify whether or not you want specific treatment or life support.
  • Securing Your Future With a Power of Attorney
    If you’re like most of us that worry about our future and protecting our property/estate then you need to know how executing a Power of Attorney form can protect you.
  • How to Lease Residential Property for Profit
    Basically there are two ways to make money off your real estate investment. You can sell it at a higher price, or rent/lease it out.
  • How to Reduce Or Eliminate Your Estate Tax
    I bet you probably didn't know that your heirs might have to liquidate ( sell off ) your home or commercial/residential rental properties immediately after your death. This is unless you create an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust or ILIT.
  • New Jersey Power of Attorney
    If you have children or dependents that rely on you for personal or financial care then you need to file a Power of Attorney. If you were to become seriously injured or ill then your Power of Attorney will carry out your wishes even though you may not be able to communicate those wishes yourself.
  • How to Contest a Will
    A last will is a legal document that determines the distribution of a person's estate, which includes assets, upon his/her demise. A last will and testament must be up-to-date to be legally compliant with your state's laws.
  • Why Should I File for Bankruptcy?
    Financial problems these days are very common and you shouldn't be ashamed of admitting your too far into debt. Outstanding debts can occur in a variety of different ways.
  • Prenuptial Agreements - Do's and Dont's
    Unless your a lawyer, you probably don't really know much about prenuptial agreements. For example, did you know that prenuptial agreements that "promote divorce" are unenforceable? Or that you can't put anything in your prenup about religion, child custody, and damages for cheating? Before you try to take a wack at filing your own prenup, learn what you can and can't do.
  • What is a Durable Power of Attorney Form?
    A durable power of attorney form is made to help you plan for unfortunate events such as a serious injury or illness. With a durable power of attorney form you can appoint someone to legally act on your behalf, which is called a "agent" or "attorney-in-fact". On the form you can limit your agent to act on your behalf for a limited or very specific task or event. You could appoint a family member, advisor, or a trustworthy friend or institution like a bank.
  • How to Change Your Name Legally in Texas
    In Texas there are a few different forms for each situation your in. There's one for if you need to correct a birth certificate or death certificate, there's one for specifically court ordering a name change, and there is just a general name change form for you or your child. If you making a correction to a document, your going to need supporting evidence to prove that.

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