Estate Planning – Bringing the Elements Together

Estate Planning – Bringing the Elements Together

by Estate Planning Attorney Nydia Menendez We all have an Estate. Estate Planning is the process of designing a plan in advance so that no matter what happens, you are always in control of that Estate. Your Estate includes your person and your assets – your stuff. Should you pass away, what remains are your assets. These comprise your Estate. A proper Estate Plan must also plan for the possibility of incapacity. Statistically, 70% of persons over the age of 65 will experience some form of incapacity during their lifetimes.…

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Is Your Power of Attorney Powerful Enough?

Is Your Power of Attorney Powerful Enough

by Estate Planning Attorney Nydia Menendez A Durable Power of Attorney is a powerful tool that should be part of every Estate Plan. In the right hands it can make the difference between having a voice in our affairs in the event we become disabled or pass away, or not having one if we fail to designate the right person to make these decisions for us. What is a Power of Attorney?  A Power of Attorney is a legal document delegating authority from one person – the “Principal” – to…

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What Are Advance Health Care Directives?

What Are Advance Health Care Directives

by Estate Planning Attorney Nydia Menendez When we start thinking of Estate Planning, we consider documents such as Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney. However, people frequently overlook a set of documents which, in my opinion, are the most critical in an Estate Plan: the Advance Health Care Directives. And because they are so important, we deemed it fit to prepare this article.  Why are Advance Health Care Directives Important? The Advance Health Care Directives include three main documents: the Living Will, the Designation of a Health Care Surrogate, and…

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Do I Need a Will or a Trust?

Do I Need a Will or a Trust

by Estate Planning Attorney Nydia Menendez If you have reached a time in life when you are planning for the future, you have most likely have come across two of the most commonly known Estate Planning tools: A Last Will And Testament and A Revocable Living Trust. Both documents provide instructions on how your assets will be distributed when you pass away. However, it is important to know the differences between these two alternatives work and what it means to have one or the other. Having a Last Will Everyone…

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Online Tools for Verification and Validation

Verification and validation are independent processes that we use to check that a product, service, or content on different platforms meets the requirements and conveys factual information to its consumers.  They are essential components of any system to manage the quality of content. Plagiarism check, reverse image search, and paraphrasing play a crucial role in verifying and validating any content.  Occasionally a third party performs “verification” and “validation” of your content.  Validation It is the process of assurance that your content is free from false information and based on factual…

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How To Choose The Right Social Security Disability Lawyer

Approximately 375,000 Americans become disabled every year! And due to their disability, most of these people usually have a hard time getting jobs. Studies show that the unemployment rate among the disabled stands at 12.6%. Social security disability insurance was developed for these scenarios. However, a big fraction of disabled people usually gets rejected even though they qualify for the program. At this point, you need to get yourself an excellent social security disability lawyer that can assist you in getting what is rightfully yours—one who won’t take advantage of…

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3 Reasons Why You Need A Lawyer To Save Your Business

The act of buying and selling transcends the need to make a profit alone. It is more than making ends meet or just getting by. Owning a business will give you profit, sustain your needs, create opportunities, allow you to explore your hobby or talents, but above all, you should aim for longevity, and a sustainable business. For this to happen, you can not exactly run your business without well-thought-out measures to secure it. Securing also goes beyond insurance, we are talking about legal steps that adhere to the law…

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Car Vs. Motorcycle Collision: How Is Fault Determined?

Motorbike Accident on the road with a car Car vs. motorcycle accident cases are especially devastating to the victim and their family. After a serious accident, a lot is on the line: your health, the future of your family, and your livelihood. You must find an experienced lawyer who knows how to win car vs. motorcycle collision cases. In this blog, we’ll explain how fault is determined in car vs. motorcycle collisions and show you how to find a top lawyer for your case. What are the Common Car-Motorcycle Collisions?…

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7 Fascinating Facts About Gaining USA Citizenship

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The United States is a nation with many opportunities. The hard-working citizens have made the economy grow to great heights. Annually, it offers chances for people across the globe to gain permanent residence through their Green-card Lottery Program. The chosen few are supposed to go through a particular process for the final settlement. There are several things you ought to know about gaining USA citizenship. 1. Anyone Born Within the Boundaries of the Us Becomes a Citizen  This is citizenship by birth. The same case applies to anyone born to…

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Things You Should Never Do When Involved in an Accident

Getting involved in a car accident can be a terrifying experience. At that moment you might not be able to think clearly, and you can easily end up getting into a panic mode. Many thoughts might be crossing your mind,  you might be asking yourself what you should do, and how to act in this situation. And that’s completely normal. The actions you take can actually have severe consequences, so it’s important to keep this list of things you should never do when you’re involved in an accident. Don’t Leave…

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