What’s the Plan?

October 23, 2008 by admin 

Congratulations! Now that you have 501(c)(3) status it is time to create a strategic plan for your corporation. A strategic plan identifies your direction and goals for one to three years of operation. The plan will also define how you will achieve those goals. To assist you in this process, MyLegalEdge.com offers various form products to help you develop and keep pace with your strategic plan. We have experienced non-profit consultants available to help you move forward.

All you have to do is contact us at staff@mylegaledge.com or just leave a reply here at MyLegalReview.com.

Components of the Strategic Plan

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The Value of a Living Will

October 21, 2008 by admin 

Another tool that is important in your estate planning is the living will. The living will garnered a lot of attention during the case of Terri Schiavo. Terri suffered brain damage and remained in a persistent vegetative state. Her husband and guardian, Michael Schiavo, petitioned the court to remove her feeding tube. Terri’s parents objected. This controversy lasted several years and sparked a huge debate as to who had the right to make decisions for Terri, her husband or her parents.

After 14 appeals, numerous motions, and petitions, a ruling was issued in favor of Terri’s husband and her feeding tube was removed. Terri died at Pinellas Park hospice on March 31, 2005.

One way to avoid the issue detailed above is to have a living will prepared. MyLegaledge.com offers living will form products specific to your state. If you are not able to find the form you need, just e-mail us at staff@mylegaledge.com. You may also leave your comments here at MyLegalReview.com.

What is a Living Will?

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Understanding the Divorce Process

October 20, 2008 by admin 

If you and/or your spouse are contemplating divorce, there are many details that need to be resolved. While reading this information will not make the emotional toll any easier, understanding the various procedures can help you work through the legal process without losing your sanity. If you and/or spouse are in need of an uncontested divorce packet specific for your state, mylegaledge.com can help. You can reach the staff at staff@mylegaledge.com or you can leave your comment here at MyLegalReview.com.

What is an Uncontested Divorce?

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Comparison Between Quitclaim Deeds and Warranty Deeds

October 18, 2008 by admin 

Whether you are buying or selling property, one aspect of the sale will involve the conveyance through a deed. If you are in need of deed forms specific to your state, mylegaledge.com can help. You will find hundreds of deeds to fit your specific situation. You can also order specialty deeds as well. To inquire about our deed selections, e-mail us at staff@mylegaledge.com. You can also post your comments here at MyLegalReview.com.

What is a Quitclaim Deed?

A quitclaim deed is defined as a document by which the grantor disclaims any interest the grantor may have in real property and the interest passes to the grantee. With a quitclaim deed, there are no warranties on title or guarantees that the grantor’s claim is valid. Quitclaim deeds are used to transfer real property titles between family members or to eliminate clouds on titles.

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Frequently Asked Questions For Name Changes

October 18, 2008 by admin 

Ok, you have decided to change your name. Whether it is done because you don’t like your name, you got married, divorced, or a sex change operation, there are certain things you need to know before you take this big step. If you are looking for a completion service to assist you in this process, check out mylegaledge.com. You can send us an e-mail at staff@mylegaledge.com or you can leave your comment here at MyLegalReview.com.

Now, let’s discuss your most burning questions about name change:

Are There Restrictions on the Names I Can Choose?

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To Will or Not to Will? That is the Question.

October 18, 2008 by admin 

Preparing a will is one of the most effective estate planning tools available. Your will offers you the most secure way to make sure your final wishes are carried out. If you are in need of a will, mylegaledge.com has a product to fit your needs. Each will packet comes with step-by-step instructions to help you complete the documentation. If you need to contact the staff of MyLegalEdge.com, just send an e-mail to staff@mylegaledge.com. You are also welcome to leave your comment here at MyLegalReview.com.

The Needful Things - Will Requirements

Will requirements will vary from state to state. The testator, being the person who makes the will, must be competent and of sound mind when the will is drafted. The majority of states require that wills be written. However, some states allow holographic wills. These wills are totally handwritten and signed by the testator.  Under very strict, emergency circumstances, some states will even hold that an oral will is valid.

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