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Monthly Archives: July 2009
How to Write a Will
>Most of you must not have thought of the wisdom and practicality of making a will. Creating a will today will eventually be highly beneficial and advantageous especially when you have responsibilities to a spouse or dependent children. It will … Continue reading
Distribution of Property through a Legal Will
>Distributing of your property after your death and making some provisions are the primary objectives of a will. Here are some points that you need to put into mind when distributing your properties and assets: Make proper provisions for your … Continue reading
Write Your Own Will
>Writing your own will makes sense. Writing your own will makes a positive statement about your intentions and assures all family members and friends that your wishes are clearly stated and sets a chart for accomplishing your wishes. Creating a … Continue reading


