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The Natural Objects of One's Bounty - III
 
This article is the third part of a three-part series describing the traditional names for the various members of one's family.More...
 
Trusts, Public and Private - II
 
An express trust is either public or private. A public trust, also known as a charitable trust, is an express trust created for a charitable purpose. If an express trust is not a charitable trust, it is deemed to be a private trust. A private trust is an express trust created to benefit a few persons. This article discusses some aspects of public and private trusts.More...
 
Gifts During Life - II
 
An intentional transfer of property made from the generosity of the transferor is known as a gift. The person who makes a gift is known as the donor. The person who receives a gift is known as the donee.More...
 
Choosing a Healthcare Power of Attorney
 
Like a durable power of attorney for financial decisions, a healthcare power of attorney permits you to name a medical proxy to make healthcare decisions on your behalf when you are no longer able to do so for yourself. Similar to a living will, a healthcare power of attorney can specify what kinds of measures you want taken. You should be aware that states have different names for the same healthcare power of attorney, including medical directive, directive to physicians, declaration regarding health care, designation of health care surrogate, and patient advocate designation.More...
 
Beneficiaries -- Types of Professional Advisers
 
Receiving an inheritance calls for two basic activities that should be discussed and handled with an attorney: reviewing the estate closing to insure that the decedent's wishes were carried out and preparing a beneficiary's own will or living trust so that his new assets will be protected. If a beneficiary already uses an attorney for general personal and business advice, he should find out if she is familiar with estate planning. If not, the attorney should be asked for a reference.More...
 
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