Should You Set Up A No-Contest Clause In Your Will?

Posted on: 2 November 2015

Even the closest of families can experience in-fighting and disputes about inheritances after a loved one passes away. If you want to make sure that no family member contests your will because he or she feels entitled to more, then a no-contest clause in your will might be the answer. Here are a few things to know about this unique addition to your will. Your Beneficiary Loses Out In A Contest
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4 Reasons You Should Have A Prenuptial Agreement

Posted on: 15 October 2015

Falling in love with someone and choosing to get married can be a very fun experience, but if you have considerable assets it is important to think about your best interests before tying the knot. A prenuptial agreement can be a good thing for both you and your future spouse if it is done properly and agreed upon by both parties. Your family law attorney can draw up the prenuptial agreement in advance to your wedding.
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Estate Planning Made Simple

Posted on: 5 October 2015

As you get older, it becomes more important for you to plan for when you pass on, especially if you have children. To make this process a little less difficult in regards to your estate planning, you can take these steps. Determine How to Divide Your Assets One of the most important things to consider when planning for life after you are gone is who gets what. Now, this may cause a lot of controversy and debate within your family, which is why you should approach this topic as calmly as possible.
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2 Reasons To Hire A Divorce Attorney

Posted on: 10 September 2015

A divorce attorney can be your best resource for making sure that your divorce goes smoothly, mostly because he or she can provide you with assistance both during and after a divorce. You should hire a divorce attorney because he or she can provide mediation services and help make sure that your ex follows through with the terms of the divorce.  Provide Mediation Services Mediation services are one of the easiest ways to get through a divorce process, although it will require that you and your spouse are on decent terms.
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