Legal Accounts Software
We live in a fast-paced world. Everything seems to be happening against the clock, and keeping up with innovations is essential in many aspects of our lives. Computers and the Internet have already shaped our life style, and we have gotten so accustomed to making the most of them that we could hardly imagine a [...]
read more...How to Legally Prepare for Natural Disasters
Natural disasters have caused havoc in more than ten states in recent weeks. Tornadoes swept across Minnesota , Kansas , Missouri , Iowa , Georgia , Colorado , Alabama , Arkansas , Oklahoma , and North Carolina causing damage and loss of life. Twisters were also reported in Texas and out West in California and [...]
read more...Purchasing Your Own Legal Forms
Have you ever thought about selling a home, planning your estate, incorporating a small business, or building or remodeling your home? Chances are good that you have. Legal matters permeate our daily lives. According to an ABA survey, seven out of ten households had an occasion in the past year necessitating the hiring of an [...]
read more...Divorce: Divorce and Legal Separation
In the United States, there are statistics that indicate that half of all marriages will end up in a divorce or legal separation. Often people do not differentiate between divorce and legal separation. Both divorce and legal separation refer to the situation when a couple decides not to live together anymore. But being separated is [...]
read more...Traditional Lawyers Bypassed for Online Legal Services
Consumers looking for legal help for common legal matters can find legal documents online to help resolve legal issues without hiring a traditional attorney. Online legal service sites saw an increase in the number of Americans wanting to create a will or living-will after the controversial Terri Schiavo case, which brought to the forefront [...]
read more...Legalized Elder Abuse: Guardianships And Conservatorships
The American legal system has established “guardianships” for the specific purpose of protecting vulnerable individuals–called “wards”–when a judge or judicial officer determines that the ward’s decisionmaking capability is so impaired that another person–the “guardian”—needs to be given the right to make these decisions. A guardianship is particularly appropriate for wards who are suffering from Alzheimer’s [...]
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