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Bypass trust

The Pros and Cons of a Bypass Trust

Creating an estate plan is one of the best ways to manage and protect your wealth. Estate planning simply refers to the arrangement an entity makes. At the same time, he is still alive to manage and distribute their property or assets during the entity’s lifetime or after their death. In short, the sole purpose […]
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die without a will

Estate Planning Essential for Parents

A parent’s primary role is to provide their kids with shelter, protection, and everything else they would need. But most of the things we just mentioned can only be provided when the parents are still alive. Now the right question is, how can a parent provide for their kids’ needs after they are gone or […]
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arbitration

Types Of Disputes That Can Be Solved Through Arbitration

Aside from going into the courtroom and getting a case resolved by a lawyer, there are other ways that a case can be resolved. Other alternative dispute resolutions (ADR) include mediation, Negotiation, Non-binding to be determined by experts, and arbitration. Our focus today shall be on arbitration. It should, however, be noted that all the […]
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What Is A Conveyance?

To simply put it, conveyance is a term used in law to refer to the act of transferring property or interest from one entity to another. In legal terms, the entities involved in this are known as the conveyor/ grantor and a Conveyee/Grantee. Since conveyance refers to the legal transfer of real estate from one […]
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Real Estate Title Fraud

Dangers To Look Out For In Commercial Leases

As a business owner trying to rent a property for commercial purposes, there are some things you must look out for before you sign that agreement with your landlord (usually the owner of the property). Commercial leases agreements are considered long-term contracts that, on average, can last for at least five to six years. The sad […]
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disinherit someone

How to Disinherit Someone in Your Will

Simply put, to disinherit someone from your will means to remove the entity in question from your last choice. We are saying here, in essence, that, before you can disinherit someone in your will, the entity must have been on that list first and foremost. And maybe due to one or two factors, you have […]
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