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10 Misconceptions About New York Medical Malpractice Lawyers

Misconceptions about New York Medical Malpractice Lawyers. Learn why most misconceptions are myth, and learn which are fact. A must read for anyone interested in malpractice.


I Am A Doctor - How Do I Avoid A Malpractice Suit

If you are a doctor, you are most likely to face a malpractice suit. There can be situations when your patient is not satisfied with the results. In that case, you are likely to face problems. Sometimes doctors get into problems when they are not even guilty of the act.


Medical Malpractice - How to Become a Black Belt when Questioning a Doctor

Learn how to be a black belt attorney when questioning a doctor at their deposition.


Investigating Medical Negligence Cases

What is the process of investigating a medical negligence claim? What are the important steps? Read this article to find out!


Taking Control; Safeguarding the Distribution of Your Assets by Making A Will

An overview of the main reasons why a Will should be made and the consequences of not doing so.


Estate Planning Overview, Part I

Why Plan Your Estate? The knowledge that we will eventually die is one of the things that seem to distinguish humans from other living beings. At the same time, no one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death. But if you postpone planning for your passing until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries – those you love the most – may not receive what you would want them to receive either because of extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.


Estate Planning Overview , Part II

Why Plan Your Estate? The knowledge that we will eventually die is one of the things that seem to distinguish humans from other living beings. At the same time, no one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death. But if you postpone planning for your passing until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries – those you love the most – may not receive what you would want them to receive either because of extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.


Why is Estate Planning So Important?

If you want to leave specific individuals your assets, like your home, your vehicle(s) or any form of money, you will need to write a legal will and indicate your selected beneficiaries. That is where Estate Planning comes into play.


Last Will And Testament Kits

Preparing a will early on in life is a wise decision. It may not be so timely once you are old and senile. Nearly half of all Americans pass away without proper wills.


Reading A Last Will And Testament

The simplest way to see that your wealth and personal belongings are distributed according to your wishes is to prepare a will. A will is an important document and the law is strict about all its details. This is because the Testator is no longer alive to declare his wishes while implementing a will.


Probate Research

Probate research is, in a sense, a study about family trees. Genealogists and historians are particularly apt to undergo probate research. Probate records give immensely invaluable information to them.


Probate Sales

In this article we’ll see who can sell the assets of the decadent and how it is done.


Ethical Wills

What is an ethical will? Why have one?


How to Write a Will

A will provides information about the transfer of property, ornaments or land, from the testator to his beneficiaries, after his death. Everyone, regardless of age, needs a will. Without a will people wouldn’t know where their assets would go. Writing a will is one of the most important things an individual can do in his or her lifetime. There are intestacy laws for those who do not make a will. But it is wise that the transfer of property be made in accordance with the deceased's wishes, as expressed in the will. A high proportion of adults own assets in the form of houses, cars, shares and insurance policies.


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