Many people are turning to the Internet to take care of their estate planning. However, some tasks, such as creating a living trust, should be handled by an attorney. To help you discern whether or not you should call a professional to help you with the creation of the trust, here are some situations in which you should consider it.
You Have Significant Debts
When you create a living trust, it usually does not cover taking care of debts after you have died.
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A motorcycle accident can be a life changing event because it can result in major financial losses as well as injuries or death. Luckily, you can pursue legal accident against a negligent driver, but if you have never been involved in a motorcycle accident, you will likely benefit from having these questions answered when attempting to recover from this type of accident:
Will Failing To Wear A Helmet Impact Your Ability To Recover Damages?
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Managing your company's accounts receivables can be frustrating when certain customers will not pay their bills. After a while, the letters you send and the phone calls you make will get old, especially when there is no response from the customer. This is the point in which you may want to consider hiring a general practice attorney that specializes in collections. Hiring an attorney for help is not your only option, but it is often the best solution for this problem.
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Taking a car accident to court represents a significant cost. As the plaintiff, the one demanding compensation for injuries received, taking steps to avoid a court appearance can increase the amount of money that you receive in your settlement by reducing court costs and other fees. Insurance companies and other parties involved in the accident will likely want to limit their costs by resolving the matter outside of court as well, so it can be an attractive alternative to going to court.
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Your doctor has certain responsibilities to you, including fully disclosing the potential risks and complications associated with a recommended treatment. If your doctor fails to make those disclosures, a medical malpractice case is possible, depending on the outcome of the treatment. If you believe your doctor's failure to provide you with vital information led to injury, here is what you need to know.
What Is Informed Consent?
When your doctor recommends a treatment, such as a certain medication or procedure, he or she is legally required to disclose all of the information you need to evaluate the recommendation.
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