The Dos and Don'ts of Writing Your Will: What You Need to Know

Posted on: 5 October 2023
Death is a topic that is often avoided, but it is a fact of life. Therefore, it is important to have a will. Contemplating life after one's departure can be challenging; however, it is of utmost importance to guarantee the proper distribution of assets in accordance with your desires. Writing a will may seem daunting, but it is necessary to get it done. This blog will discuss the dos and don'ts of writing your will.
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Can You Dispute a Will if You Don't Agree with its Content?

Posted on: 10 May 2023
When someone who was close to you passes away, it is often very difficult, and dealing with a contested will can make it even more challenging. If you find yourself in a situation where you don't agree with the content of a will, you may be wondering if you can dispute it or not. What do you need to consider if you're in this situation? What Does the Law Say?
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A Guide On Estate Planning

Posted on: 10 January 2023
Estate planning helps you determine the management of your assets once you die. The best approach to estate management is commencing the process as early as possible. Below is an article detailing some estate planning strategies.  Create and Update Your Will  A will is an essential aspect of any estate plan. Typically, the document details how you want your estate divided once you die. Most people take a casual approach to the wills writing process.
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Commercial Law: An Introduction

Posted on: 12 September 2022
If you're doing business, you need to know about commercial law. This area of law governs the rules for commerce and trade. Understanding the basics of commercial law is essential to avoid costly mistakes and legal trouble down the road. Keep reading to get your questions about commercial law answered. What Is Commercial Law? Commercial law is a branch of law that governs business and commerce. It includes all aspects of business, including advertising and marketing, collections and credit, banking, contracts, bankruptcy, negotiation, secured transactions and employer-employee relationships.
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