Prenuptial Agreements: What You Need To Know
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13 July 2015
You and your partner have finally set the date, and you are both looking forward to taking your relationship to a new level by getting married. In the midst of all the other necessary preparations, you may be considering making an appointment with your attorney to discuss whether or not you and your fiance should execute a prenuptial agreement before the big day. Read on to find out what prenuptial agreements cover and what not to do when creating your agreement.
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When Is It Necessary To Change Your Estate Plan's Executor?
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2 July 2015
When it comes to your financial and legal affairs, you need to develop an estate plan and name an executor. When doing this, you need to select a person that you know you can trust and is more than capable of following your wishes and obeying the law. Once you've appointed an executor, there may still be certain situations that require you to choose a new one, including:
1. If Your Named Executor Dies.
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4 Benefits Under Workers Compensation Coverage
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24 June 2015
If you have been injured on the job, no matter who was at fault, you should be eligible for workers compensation coverage, which includes a number of benefits. Here are the four benefits that you will obtain from your workers compensation coverage:
Medical Coverage: After being injured on the job, workers compensation should cover your medical expenses. This includes physical therapy and prescriptions that you must take. This helps you to afford the care you need to return back to work in the same condition you were in before the injury was sustained.
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3 Things You Need To Know About The Process Of Filing A Personal Injury Lawsuit
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1 June 2015
Going through a personal injury lawsuit can be exhausting. Many people understand that you will have to meet with an attorney, but they don't actually know what goes on between the initial meeting with the attorney and the completion of the case. Here are some things you need to know.
1. Filing Court Papers
The moment you meet with an attorney is not the beginning of the lawsuit. You can meet with an attorney all you want, but until you actually file papers with the court, your lawsuit is not active.
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