Nicholas Fagan
How to be a Landlord
Anyone who owns property can be a landlord and rent out part or all of the property. Many landlords are just average people who have a guest house or extra room that they rent out for an extra income.
Date Posted: May 09, 2008
What is Power of Attorney Agent?
A power of attorney agent is often times also called an "attorney-in-fact". This person is appointed by some one to legally represent them for specific or general tasks or situations.
Date Posted: April 28, 2008
Why Should I Use a Prenuptial Agreement?
More than one in three of all first marriages end in divorce as well as fifty-percent of second or third marriages. When you make your vows, a lot of people don't realize they are stepping into a 'financial union'.
Date Posted: April 10, 2008
How a Power of Attorney Works
A power of attorney works by granting some one the legal authority to act on your behalf. During your lifetime you may have had a real estate agent ask you to sign a power of attorney granting them the authority to sell your house for you.
Date Posted: April 10, 2008
General Information About The Last Will and Testament
A will is a legal document that helps you to protect your assets and minimize any dispute over the distribution of your estate when you pass on. When created properly, a will is a tool that will control the distribution of your property upon your...
Date Posted: April 02, 2008
Florida State Living Wills
Out of all the documents available to make an estate plan a living will is perhaps the most important. This is probably the only life and death document you will ever sign, unless youâre a judge.
Date Posted: April 02, 2008
What is a Bill of Sale Form?
A bill of sale is a relatively easy form to fill out that doesn't require a lawyer. It allows you to legally transfer the title of an asset from one individual or entity (i.e. business) to a new owner.
Date Posted: March 30, 2008
What is a Last Will and Testament?
A will is a legal form that will ensure your estate gets divided how you desire. The person who owns the estate (money and belongings) is called the 'testator'. Without a will your estate is wide open to conflicts, problems, and lawsuits.
Date Posted: March 30, 2008
What is a Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney form is a legal document that is voluntarily entered into by two parties and then is duly certified by a notary public. The person who wrote up the agreement is called the Principal; the person who is 'executing' the...
Date Posted: March 27, 2008
Information About Name Changes
Changing your last name is a very common thing for a bride to do after marriage. It can also be a great way to lose an unwanted or unappealing family name.
Date Posted: February 23, 2008
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