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    can control them during your lifetime, and prevent them from being included in your taxable estate when you die. Having a living trust will also benefit your heirs, because it will exempt you assets from being tied up in the expensive and lengthy probate process. Getting estate planning tax advice on a continuing basis is important, because you may have to adjust your estate planning strategies as your financial situation and/or the estate tax laws change. Consulting with an estate planning tax…

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    was gone. She had basked in his radiance, and now that that great sun had been extinguished, she was nothing. He had left no note, nor a will. “I don’t have anything except his memories,” he would say, which was not very helpful when sorting out probate. Indeed, he hadn’t had much, and what little he had she felt should go to his son…

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    criminal claim or prosecuting a criminal case. Civil litigation means taking legal action against a non-criminal case, most likely to reimburse wrong doing by the means of money. Civil actions include products liability actions, personal injury suits, probate actions, environmental law, education law, and domestic relations. Most cases in the country are variations of civil litigation. These types of lawsuits are often settled before making it to trial. The stages of civil litigation include…

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    Estate Planning Paper

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    that your best wishes are intact in case anything unfortunate should happen. You will need to be sure that certain details are attended to, such as replacing your former spouse as a beneficiary of your will. If you are rearranging your estate and probate needs following a divorce, hiring a professional to assist you may be the best course of action. The following are several factors worth considering when planning your estate after a divorce. Changing Your Beneficiaries One of the first…

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    constitution or state laws and any case that deals with the violation of state tax. The state, also deals with real estate cases, malpractice, personal injury, and contract disputes. Other examples would include all family, divorce, custody, inheritance and probate cases, most traffic and juvenile…

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    verifying that the NCP received Power of Attorney over Mr. Jones. The NCP brought Mr. Jones to Alabama to live with him; he is currently at the NCP’s residence. The NCP had an attorney in Alabama to draw up the Power of Attorney and filed it in the probate court. At the time the NCP became Power of Attorney, he removed the funds of about $67,000.00 from Mr. Jones’ account at Citizens Bank in Akron, Ohio…

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    courts although, most cases do not even make it to court at all. Most criminal and civil disputes are settled outside of court due to not enough time and resources for each case to be heard and resolved. Cases heard by state courts are most criminal, probate, contract, tort, and family law cases. In civil court cases their is a plantiff that hears the case who will decide if it will be brought to state or federal court. You can only start in the district courts if your case meets certain…

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    are there? The two main categories frequently used for public case lookups are criminal court records and civil court records. Certain state judicial branches classify judicial records in several additional categories, such as family court cases, probate court cases and motor vehicle court records. Not all court files contain the same type of information. Civil or family court records usually include complaints, notice orders, affidavits, cross and third-party complaints, memoranda of decision,…

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    The American judicial system was first established under the Articles of Confederation, but when the United States Constitution was ratified in 1788, Congress had the authority to create the federal judicial system. The Judiciary Act of 1789 created the federal law of the United States. This act established the Supreme Court as having judiciary power. Judicial review is when the actions of the legislature and executive branches of government are subject to review and can be invalidated by the…

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    Family Law Case Study

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    Page 1: Salem, OR And Surrounding Areas, family law - http://www.salemorlegalservices.com/family_law.html When you find yourself in the midst of a family law matter, it can be an emotional process. At O'Neill & Baldwin, LLC, we understand what you're going through. Our dedicated staff is committed to helping each of our valued clients in Salem, OR, make decisions for themselves and their family members. You can depend on us to provide reassurance throughout the process from start to finish.…

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