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Last Will And Testament Formats

A last will or testament is a document that has vital information on the ratio at which a person wishes to distribute his property and possessions, after death. Last will and testament basically regulates the rights of others over the testator's property and family, after his death. Everyone, regardless of age, should prepare a will and register it, to protect their assets. People above 18 years of age are officially permitted to draft their wills. They are usually formulated with the help of typewriters or word processors.


Do-it-Yourself Last Will and Testaments

Keeping your affairs in order after you have passed on may be the greatest service you can do for your family and the last will and testament is there to make sure you do just that. Having a last will and testament will leave specific instructions as to the distribution of your assets to settle your family's financial security. Filling out legal documents can be a bit difficult and confusing, but the age of information has come up with solutions to writing your last will and testament faster and easier.


Wills and Trusts: Four Reasons People Delay & Shouldn't

Learn the 4 mind shifts you need to overcome estate planning procrastination.


Employment Law - What's on the Agenda in 2007?

2006 saw employers getting to grips with age discrimination and the new TUPE regime. Here, we look at what is in store for 2007.


Discussing Wills and Powers of Attorney With Your Parents

Discussing wills and durable powers of attorney with your parents can be somewhat scary for most people. This article discusses several approaches that have proved successful for the author's clients.


What to Look for in a Special Needs Trust

Parents of children with special needs face unique and often troubling obstacles when attempting to financially plan for the future. Most often, these parents substantially rely on supplemental security income (SSI) benefits through the Social Security Administration, which helps to pay for treatments and necessary special needs programs. The dilemma faced when planning for the child's financial future is that an outright bequeath to a child will most likely disqualify them for public assistance, and the child is also most likely unable to care for themselves.


Why Do You Need A Living Trust

What is a living trust, and why you should consider creating one.


Introduction to Estate Planning

Estate planning is the creation of a comprehensive financial plan to provide for your spouse and heirs upon your passing.


The Basic Use of a Living Trust

Estate planning is a tricky concept, but one you have to tackle. The living trust is a key component of most estate planning efforts.


Intellectual Property: Patent Infringement

In the case of Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH v Waters Ltd (2005), the claimant, the proprietor of a European patent for a pump and control system, brought proceedings against the defendant for patent infringement. The patent is for a pump for delivering solvent under pressure to high-pressure liquid chromatography columns. In particular, the patent relates to the control of the flow rate of the pump by altering the stroke volume and the frequency of reciprocation of the pistons.


FAQ: Intellectual Property Protection

This is a guide to intellectual property protection


FAQs - Licensing Intellectual Property (IP)

Licensing is a key business strategy. It's a way to maximize the earnings from inventions and creative works.


Intellectual Property Will Soon be History

Frequency analysis can establish the “signature” of an author,cultural level of the writer,use of slang or technical jargon, etc. Plagiarism detection also uses frequency analysis. Search engines use word frequency to establish subject of web pages.


Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights - What's the Difference?

A discussion of the differences between patents, trademarks and copyrights. What they protect. How long they last.


Patent Me This, Batman

If you have a great idea for an invention, you must protect it. Here are some invaluable tips for how to patent your invention.


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