Month: September 2011

How Executors Learn on the Job

If you are going to be an executor or choose one for your will, there’s more you need to know. You should know that being an executor is not a badge of honour or distinction. Your job responsibilities are demanding and can take a year or more….
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Are You an Innocent Legal Victim?

Perhaps an unfaithful spouse, dishonest partner or an employer mistreated you. Was this how your legal battle started? Were you looking for sympathy? If you don’t get it, will you stick to your innocent victim story? You want a judge to say that what the other side did…
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Why Do We Rush to Court?

We live in a competitive society. We worship winners and forget losers. Everyone knows Lance Armstrong, but nobody recalls the names of those he beat. We want lawyers who win and choose lawyers who want to win for us. We want reassurance that our claims are justified…
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Could Your Choice of Executor Be A Nightmare?

What does Executor’s Disease™ do to executors? It can make them easy targets for lawsuits. If you are choosing or going to be an executor, you must educate yourself. Executor Symptoms Estate lawsuits can also be aimed directly at executors. People can attack and hold executors personally…
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Attack! Your Urge to Fight Back

Imagine this scene in a Hollywood movie: images of screaming, sword-clashing hordes running towards their enemies. Today we are more civilized and handle our disputes in a courtroom, using weapons like a lawsuit. Our motive, however, is the same; we want to crush our enemies. Lawyers and…
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You’re Not in Kansas Anymore

You feel like your entire house is spinning and you are helpless. Your lawyer, Tom the Terminator, checks the facts and gathers evidence to support your version of the truth. He can then properly advise you on your case and if a judge can give you what…
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The 6 Causes of Estate Disputes You Can Avoid

Estate lawsuits also include legitimate legal issues among relatives and heirs. Here are six common mistakes you can make: 1. Poor planning decisions: depending on a homemade or do-it-yourself will. 2. Bad executor choices: naming people who are not stable, financially capable, or trustworthy. 3. Using the…
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Can New Roofs Leak?

Let’s say you need a roof on the new home you are building. You hire Joe the Roofer to do the job. You wake up one day to find water leaking from your new roof. At least you have not paid the last instalment on his contract….
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