Steps to Revoke Power of Attorney
Sep 08, 2011
Do Revocation in Writing
Make sure to do the revocation in writing. Here is a form I have used ......
Revocation of Power of Attorney
I hereby give notice to (Agent listed in Power of Attorney) a...
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Confide In Your Lawyer
Sep 08, 2011
For clients that meet with their lawyer about their problems, the question about what to say to a lawyer can be a daunting one. This simple three step guide lays the foundation for the way to establish...
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Will Signing Ceremony
Sep 08, 2011
Witnesses are to be present to watch that the will is executed by the testator. The correct number of witnesses, as prescribed under state law, sign the will as witnesses. The witnesses take the oath t...
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What Will My Dispute Cost To Resolve?
Sep 08, 2011
One of the most routine questions in the initial consultation about your legal dispute is, how much will it cost? This is a good question. There is no simple answer. This Legal Guide gives a plausible ...
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Should I Draft My Own Power of Attorney?
Sep 06, 2011
I urge you not to use an onlinepower of attorneyform. Those guys that advertise "We put the law on your side" simply aren't there when the details of the elder law disclosures for your stateare insuffi...
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Using An Attorney Can Help Your Settlement
Sep 06, 2011
Settlement negotiations to resolve a dispute can be difficult and can be time consuming. What to do and how to proceed are questions. And a frequent question is asked, "Do I need a lawyer"?
This legal...
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Constitutional Law: Protections in the Bill of Rights Sixth Amendment
Sep 05, 2011
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Sixth Amendment
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been comm...
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Constitutional Law: Fourth Amendment House Search
Sep 05, 2011
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Background
A search warrant is a judicial document that authorizes police officers to search a person or place to obtain evidence for presentation in criminal prosecutions. A warrant is based on ...
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Should I prepare my own will?
Sep 04, 2011
I urge you not to use an online will form. Those guys that advertise "We put the law on your side" simply aren't there when the details of the will are insufficient to accomplish the desire of the dece...
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Why Can't I Use Hearsay Evidence?
Sep 04, 2011
Many questioners post their quarrel here that they'd like to use information in their case, but can't. Many times the reason is the information is barred from use in court because it it hearsay. Here ...
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