We’ve written instructions for how to deal with a variety of different situations, including medical malpractice, immigration, and crime victims’ compensation.
Read MoreIf your loved one died due to medical malpractice or other wrongful death, there are legal remedies you should consider taking to try and recover damages.
Read MoreIn addition to saving and prolonging lives, donated organs are used by medical researchers to study diseases and organ tissues that allow for the development of treatments for diseases.
Read MoreThe steps you should take to handle estate matters, from distributing assets to dealing with real estate, are determined by whether or not your deceased loved one left a will, a trust, or neither of these.
Read MoreIf your loved one left a will and a trust, there are a few ways to proceed.
Read MoreLegally speaking, your primary goal may be to avoid probate, which can prove arduous and carry a hefty estate tax. It is possible that your loved one wrote a will that covered everything and/or did what was necessary to avoid probate.
Read MoreHere are the first and most important tasks to complete in the wake of a spouse’s passing.
Read MoreAfter a death, you may want to cancel any unneeded plans and services to avoid additional charges, get refunds, and let people know.
Read MoreYou will need to switch the insurance policies over to continue to be protected. If no one is using the insurance anymore, you can cancel the policy to save money. You usually have 30 days to do this.
Read MoreHere are five key steps to ensure the process runs more smoothly and that major mistakes are avoided.
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