Will

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  1. Employer Retaliation Against Whistleblowers

    Donna Marie Ballman

    While it may be satisfying to complain about your boss, the truth is, complaining can and will get you fired. While most people think we have free speech in this country, there's no First Amendment... more

  2. How to Challenge a Will in Massachusetts

    Alan Stanford Fanger

    File a Timely Appearance with The Court. If you are an heir at law--typically a child, parent or sibling--you will receive notice by certified mail that the decedent has died and has left a will.... more

  3. Tough Employment Times: Know Your Rights

    Mark S Britton

    In these tough economic times, many people are losing and worried about losing their jobs. Most employers are very responsible and will retain every performing employee possible but that is not... more

  4. You’ve been named as an executor. Now what?

    Jeffrey L Crown

    Probate" the will.. An Executor’s first duty is to apply to the Probate Court to have the will “admitted” by the Probate Court. This first step may be easy or complicated, depending on the... more

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