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    Hearing Attorney Lori Thompson speak was truly insightful because, it was interesting hear from an attorney who had a background of criminal prosecution then transitioning into Probate and Elder law. In the start of her presentation she explained to the class what made her want to be a lawyer. She outlined to the class that she dreamed of being a lawyer since seventh grade. With that simple wish to become a lawyer she developed the drive and passion she needed in order to get to where she…

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    The Georgia court system consists of a Municipal Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court, Juvenile Court, State Court, Superior Court, Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. The Municipal Court has three hundred and seventy courts with three hundred and fifty two active Judges. The Municipal Court handles traffic offenses, local ordinance violations, conduct preliminary hearings, issue warrants, and they may handle misdemeanor shoplifting and possession of marijuana cases. The Judges in the…

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    What i have learned in relation to the objectives are; what a will, probate, living trust, and insurance is. My understanding of what a will is; a leagal document stating what the deceased persons wishes are and who personal estate will be distributed to. A testator is someone who makes the will describing how devise, legacy, and bequest will be handeled after the person has been deceased. Personal letters to family or close ones may also be included in a will. Making a will is very important,…

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    A “lifetime gifting program” can be annually used by Meg to each of her children through “gift-splitting elections” (“Gift and Estate Tax Planning” 14-22). Assets must be transferred in a maximum rate into “living trusts” in order to eliminate “probate,” and induce as “pour over” in case the property is “still held at death” and is intended to be allocated as living trust (“Gift and Estate Tax Planning” 14-22). Meg can consider having a “bypass trust” and a “marital deduction trust.” The…

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    Miami-Dade County Civil, Family and Probate Courts Online System https://www2.miami-dadeclerk.com/ocs/ Miami-Dade County Civil, Family and Probate Courts Online System. Standard Search. Basic elements search. Search the Civil, Family and Probate On-line ... Welcome to Courts & Records - Clerk of Courts - Miami-Dade County www.miami-dadeclerk.com/courts_records.asp Here is where you may obtain…

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    Davis And Associates Case

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    Davis & Associates is a law firm in Dothan, AL, with more than 36 years of experience practicing elder law. Their attorneys serve southeast Alabama, and they help clients with everything from pursuing social security disability to understanding probate law. The team at Davis & Associates believes everyone deserves quality representation, especially those who are permanently disabled and don’t always have advocates willing to fight for them. Qualifying for social security disability is…

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    There are many different kinds of paralegal jobs. Some of these jobs are family law, Estate Planning and Probate, Intellectual Property, Corporate, Bankruptcy, Litigation, labor and Employment, Real Estate and Immigration. Become a paralegal is one that is highly demanded in the career world. There is much diversity of paralegal jobs that provides a different source for service the people needs. In these areas, some may have the duties, but the findings are different. In family law, a paralegal…

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    Each state of the United States of America follows one of the particular judicial selection processes. The typical approaches to the choice of the judges are: partisan and non-partisan regular elections, merit selection and gubernatorial or legislative appointment (Chertoff, 2010). In most states a mix of those approaches is applied to the judicial selection processes within their own court system. This makes every state’s judicial selection process exceptional and unique. While all of those…

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    trust, it needs a federal tax identification to transfer the assets to the trust. If the distribution plan involves multiple trusts, each trust needs its own federal tax identification for entitlement. Assets not retitled to the trust will go to probate on the death of the grantor. The purpose of working with a Calabasas trust administration attorney is to avoid non-compliance with the state of California estate law. On the death of the grantor, the law requires notices to all beneficiaries and…

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    Case: Alabama V. Alabama

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    their hair.” On Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit on her behalf, saying the Alabama officials violated Allen’s religious rights, Christian Today details. The ACLU lawsuit names Lee County Probate Judge’s Office chief clerk Becky Frayer and probate judge Bill English as defendants. It also claims unspecified damages and demands that Allen be allowed to have her driver’s…

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