Legal Name Change

A person can adopt a new name if they wish to do so, yet a legal name change must be done according to specific laws, which vary by state. While many states allow an individual to change his or her name simply by using it, banking, credit, and governmental institutions are likely to require proof, in the form of a […]

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Real Property

The term real property refers to land, and any buildings, structures, and equipment permanently attached or fixed to the land. Ownership of real property also addresses ownership of whatever is growing on, or lies beneath the land. Often referred to as “real estate,” real property is one of the most important, and most lucrative, items bought, sold, and traded in […]

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Family Trust

A trust is an estate planning tool used by people to protect their assets during their lifetime, and to dictate how those assets are to be disbursed upon their death. A family trust, also known as a “by-pass trust,” is a trust created by a married couple with a large estate for the purpose of avoiding federal estate taxes when […]

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Counterfeiting

Counterfeiting is a criminal offense that involves fraudulently manufacturing and distributing an item of lesser value than the genuine product, usually for the purpose of monetary gain. Counterfeiting is commonly seen in the form of counterfeiting money, including currency and coins, but also involves the fraudulent production of copies of valuable digital media, such as CDs and DVDs, as well […]

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Trust Fund

A trust is an estate planning device created by an individual to manage his assets, and to specify how those assets are to be distributed after his death. This individual, called a “Trustor,” transfers ownership of as much of his real and personal property, as well as financial assets, as he desires into the trust to be managed by a […]

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Dismissal

The legal term dismissal refers to a ruling by a judge that the plaintiff’s lawsuit is thrown out. A dismissal is effective immediately on pronouncement by the judge, and no further evidence, testimony, or imploring will be heard. The judge has the power to dismiss a case at any point during the proceedings, before, during, or after a trial, if […]

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Warranty Deed

A warranty deed is a deed in which the seller, also known as the “grantor,” guarantees to the buyer, also known as the “grantee,” that he holds clear title to the property, and that he has a legal right to sell it. A warranty deed is the most common type of deed used to transfer real property from a seller […]

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