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Elements of a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Wrongful Death – Any death of a human being resulting from negligence or misconduct from another person, company or entity. Wrongful death lawsuits are sometimes the most difficult to pursue because family members are concerned about profiting from a loved one’s death. Essentially, wrongful death can be concluded when a person is indirectly responsible for […]

How to Write a Simple Basic Will

Drawing up a legal takes care of all financial obligations and is your voice after your death. A will protects assets and allows you to disown any specifically named friend, relative and even a child. A “basic will” is easy to write, does not necessarily require a lawyer and allows you to have control over […]

Filing a Tax Return when Someone You Love Has Died

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed after the death of a loved one. Making the situation worse is the routine, day-to-day obligations that continue even when you feel like the world should stop and take notice of your loss. The inevitable truth is that life, or rather the business of life, goes on. One of the […]

Will Executor: Duties and Responsibilities for Probate Estates

Will executor refers to the legal representative appointed to administer the estate of a person who has died. Other common names include estate administrator, personal probate representative, probate executor and estate agent. Regardless of the title, a will executor has a variety of duties and responsibilities to fulfill. Most often, estate administrators are appointed through […]