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    Wills Vs. Estate Planning

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    true of intestate, which means they don't have a will. The state will decide what happens to your assets. Probate This is the legal process of settling the estate, which can involve the court system. Executor or Administrator The person who is responsible for settling your estate is the executor or administrator of your estate. That person will carry out your wishes after death. Trust The money and assets you've accumulated can be placed with a third party for an express purpose. You might…

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    Thomas Jefferson, an intelligent book collector, moreover the most noble founding father left a legacy through the Revolutionary Period and his time as president. He left his fingerprint on America by writing the Declaration of Independence, becoming the first ever Secretary of State, and making the Louisiana Purchase as well as many other feats. Before Jefferson’s birth, Jefferson’s father, Peter Jefferson “patented 1,000 acres of land along the Rivanna River and built a plantation called…

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    intent of the deceased, the responsibilities of the executor and the desires of the family. In Williams v. Williams the deceased stated in his will that he desired to be cremated. The executor ignored this request. Williams had the body dug up and cremated and then tried to sue for damages. Williams lost her case because she did not have the right to exhume the body. In Abeziz v. Harris the deceased requested via his will, to be cremated. The executor was instructed move forward with the…

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    just an accident. They sentenced an innocent, grieving man to death. Capital punishment causes many cases like the incident above. Not only wrongly convicted members of our society but also capital punishment causes a lot of horrific effects on the executor along with the unfathomable expense of…

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    as lgbt+), or the lgbt community, has historically been abused, harassed, discriminated against, and been the victim of horrendous hate crimes. The very officials who are paid to protect citizens: the police, are the very people who are often the executors of such aforementioned acts. For this reason–the fact that police 1. do not offer the lgbt minority group the proper protection of the crimes committed against them by other citizens and 2. are often times the victimizers themselves–the lgbt…

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    Defendant: A Case Study

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    MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES INTRODUCTION Mort Smith (hereinafter “Defendant”) has been served by Rick Sanchez (hereinafter “Plaintiff”) in an action of unlawful detainer pursuant to West’s Ann.Cal.C.C.P. §1161. Defendant declares, as a special appearance in support of a motion to quash service of summons on the grounds of lack of personal jurisdiction see. Defendant was never properly served with the summons and complaint in this action. As of the date of execution of this declaration,…

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    Not Treated Fairly At the conclusion of World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles was created. In a bleak situation, the Germans had little choice but to agree to the treaty. In this treaty, Germany had to shoulder the blame, and the other countries demanded payment for the great war that was finally coming to a close. However, the Germans were treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles because their land was taken away and they were asked for more money than they could give. With this in mind,…

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    art world’s most spectacular scandals” by People Magazine, a highly well known and popular magazine at the time. The case involved a legal dispute between Rothko’s daughter and three executors of Rothko’s estate, who were his closest friends, over the ownership of the Rothko estate (Dobrzynski. 1998). The three executors conspired with Marlborough Gallery in New York in order to devalue and waste the Rothko estate, an act that the media labeled as “painful betrayal” and “inexplicable”…

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    His eldest son Gondi at age 20 were executed for “trying to overthrow napoleon” due to some of the non believers of Expo’s Philosophy and won their claim by false accusations and rioting the Numbers of “follower” chose to cower and hide from the executors and not stand up against the riot. Expo’s Wife and Daughter Antae (age 15) were forced to live in shame as the wife and daughter of a trader until the daughter could marry into a higher power family later on But his youngest son Junki was…

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    Plaintiff’s closing will be presented through a summary of each of the witnesses, in the order of testimony. In addition, Plaintiff Gendron will point to the various portions of the exhibit list. Roxann Gendron is the executor of the Marion Hinkmeyer Estate. Ms. Gendron testified that she was planning on moving into the property following her mother’s death and made preparations to do the same. She testified that by moving that she would have saved a mortgage payment of $1,251. Given the poor…

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