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Common FAQs About Estate Planning and Joint Tenancy

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When working through an estate plan with an attorney, many decisions will be clear and easy to make. For example, you may know precisely who you want to receive your vehicle, your personal belongings, or your money. However, the most valuable thing most people own is their real estate property, which often leads to the desire of dividing the property equally among heirs for the sake of fairness. While many people in such a position will direct the property to be sold and the proceeds divided amongst heirs, you may prefer to keep the property in the family.…

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Without An Attorney, Your Long-Term Disability Claim May Not Work In Your Favor

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For the average person who has found themselves in a situation where they need to rely on long-term disability — fast action is essential. As a result, of this urgency, some people assume that the fastest route to the disability payments they need does not involve an attorney. However, the opposite is often the case. Learn how not having an attorney working with you on your disability claim can make it harder for you to recover compensation.…

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Divorce And Your Social Media: The Fundamentals

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When it comes to managing the process of a divorce, one thing your divorce lawyer is likely to tell you is that your social media activity could potentially be a serious threat to your divorce case. Unfortunately, too many people underestimate the importance of their social media activity when it comes to their divorce and they only realize their mistake when it is too late. Here’s a look at some of the things that your divorce lawyer may want you to know about your social media accounts before you file for divorce.…

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