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Transfer on Death Deeds
Wills and Trusts

Transfer on Death Deeds

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Payge Torres Anderson

Mar 17, 2026

As you begin your estate plan and , you might have concerns over how to quickly and easily provide for loved ones and possibly avoid the hassle of probate. If you own property and do not want to create additional stress for your beneficiaries, consider adding a to your plan....

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Choosing Beneficiaries
Wills and Trusts

Choosing Beneficiaries

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Payge Torres Anderson

Mar 15, 2026

One of the most important steps when putting together a Last Will & Testament is deciding on the beneficiaries of your estate. As the testator (creator of the will), you can choose anyone as your beneficiary. A beneficiary is any person or organization granted a portion of your estate after...

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When Should You Review and Update Your Healthcare Directives?
Personal Documents

When Should You Review and Update Your Healthcare Directives?

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Payge Torres Anderson

Feb 28, 2026

It's been more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic struck us. We learned to wear masks and carry sanitizers and make sure we eat healthy to improve our immune system. Is that enough? When you feel healthy and positive, it's easy to feel comfortable and safe. But what happens...

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Understanding the Probate Process
Wills and Trusts

Understanding the Probate Process

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Payge Torres Anderson

Feb 24, 2026

Probate is a legal procedure in which a court determines if a deceased person left a will and if that will is legally valid. If there is no will, the probate court must decide what to do with the estate. If there is a will, the probate court is responsible...

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Most Important Forms for a Business Partnership
Business Needs

Most Important Forms for a Business Partnership

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Payge Torres Anderson

Feb 16, 2026

Business partnerships offer a powerful synergy that you won't find flying solo. Team up with another like-minded individual, and your business has even more potential to soar. However, before you venture into collaboration, it's essential to familiarize yourself with the paperwork you'll need for your business partnership. Here are eight...

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Why You Need a Roommate Agreement and What to Include
Personal Documents

Why You Need a Roommate Agreement and What to Include

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Payge Torres Anderson

Feb 10, 2026

If you've lived with roommates, chances are you have some roomie horror stories. Even if you haven't had the experience yourself, you've likely heard about roommate scenarios you'd rather avoid. The best way to help ensure that you and your roomies have a good experience is to draw up a...

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Writing Your Own Will
Wills and Trusts

Writing Your Own Will

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Payge Torres Anderson

Dec 31, 2025

Are you part of the fifty percent of Americans who haven't yet created a Last Will and Testament? Don't delay any longer. A will is one of the best ways to provide for your loved ones after you pass. is less complicated than it might seem, and it's essential for...

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Top Items to Include in Your Residential Lease Agreement
Real Estate

Top Items to Include in Your Residential Lease Agreement

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Payge Torres Anderson

Dec 09, 2025

A lease or rental agreement sets the terms and conditions that renters and landlords abide by during their rental relationship. A few essentials may be easy to overlook as you make your property ready for tenants. These are some necessary clauses to help you protect your property and maintain a...

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The Married Will
Wills and Trusts

The Married Will

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Payge Torres Anderson

Nov 04, 2025

Changing your marital status from single to married has a significant impact on your life in many ways, including how you draft your . If you have already written a will as a single individual, you should be aware of the changes that happen after saying "I do." While you...

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The Drawbacks of a Month-to-Month Lease for Landlords and Tenants
Real Estate

The Drawbacks of a Month-to-Month Lease for Landlords and Tenants

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Payge Torres Anderson

Sep 15, 2025

In most states, if you don't have a written lease agreement signed by the landlord and tenant, the courts will presume you have a month-to-month lease. Both the landlord and tenant are usually better off with a term lease set for a certain period of time, often 12 months. At...

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