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    Family

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    Family Family has many different meanings; one of its definitions from Merriam Webster Dictionary is “a group of people united by certain convictions or a common affiliation.”You can be in a family because you are all related by blood‚ but you can also be an acting part of a family because you are all united. The unit of people known as family doesn’t have to be related physically‚ just in purpose. Family has grown and changed throughout the years and as of now there are many different kinds of

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    FAMILY

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    of a Family Family is defined as a group of people related by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption living together. Remember: We are not defining families by how many‚ and what kind of people they have. We define them by what they do. Definitions Spouse - someone who is married: a husband or wife Common-law partner - used to describe a relationship between a man and woman that is considered to be a marriage because the man and woman have lived together for a long period of time Functions of the Family What

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    Shuo Zhang Family The world is made up of many families. Everyone lives in a unique family‚ and tries their best to make their lives better. In talking about a family‚ there are three crucial factors: family relationships‚ communication‚ and lifestyle. Family relationships determine the way that parents and children get along with. Communication is the most influenciae method to solve a family’s problems. Family members’ characters are due to the kind of lifestyle they have. Parents should become

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    The Probate Process

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    a court officer to file. Put most simply‚ the probate process is the “script” for how an estate should be transferred upon a person’s death. All estates should be processed in a specific way. For example‚ taxes and debts must be paid before any inheritance is passed on to beneficiaries. Is An Estate Without a Will Still Probated? Many people mistakenly assume that the probate process only applies to estates with wills attached. This simply isn’t true though‚ as every estate will be probated‚ with

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    Estate Planning

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    estate plan?” If you really care about your love ones‚ you need to plan ahead and stay on top of things to save some time and protect your family in the event of your death. It is also a great financial planning tool that will improve handling assets‚ savings‚ investments‚ and real estate after the owner’s death. Advanced estate planning can be used to perpetuate family values and protect assets for the benefit of future generations. Estate planning also helps reducing taxes by having a better understanding

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    PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL ORGANIZER FOR YOUR LIVING TRUST SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION DATE: ___________ DOCS REQUESTED :________________________ _____________________________ Marital Status: Married Single Divorced ___ Widowed ____ 1. Your Name (First‚ Middle‚ Last) Soc. Sec. No. Date of Birth | | | | 2. Spouse’s Name (First‚ Middle

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    Josiah‚ my father‚ married young‚ and carried his wife with three children into New England about 1682. The conventicles having been forbidden by Law‚ and frequently disturbed‚ induced some considerable men of his acquaintance to remove to that country‚ and he was prevailed with to accompany them thither‚ where they expected to enjoy their mode of religion with freedom. By the same wife he had four children more born there‚ and by a second wife ten more‚ in all seventeen; of which I remember thirteen

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    Estate Taxes

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    Business and Transfer Taxes Notes Estate Tax Basic Terms in Taxation Taxation – power of the Government to impose burden upon the people to earn Revenue. Right – The basics of human existence.Those things that are Necessary to live. You cannot live without these. Eg. Right to breathe‚ right to live‚ right to vote‚ Freedom of speech. Etc. 3 Inherent Powers of the State ( definition: Acaylar‚ PJ) 1. Police Power – power to monitor people for the general welfare. 2. Eminent Domain – power

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    The Indian Succession Act

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    presume that Muslims are governed by Hanafi law unless it is established to be the contrary. Though there are many features in common between Shia and Sunni schools‚ yet there are differences in some respects. Sunni law regards Koranic verses of inheritance as an addendum to pre-Islamic customary law and preserves the superior position of male agnates. Unlike Hindu and Christian laws‚ Muslim law restricts a person’s right of testation. A Muslim can bequeath only one-third of his estate. A bequest to

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    Principle of Tourism

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    liberality whereby a person disposes gratuitously of a thing or right in favor of another‚ who accepts it. 4. Succession. Succession is a mode of acquisition by virtue of which the property rights and donations to the extent of the value of the inheritance‚ of a person are transmitted through his death to another. 5. Prescription. By prescription‚ one acquires ownership and other real rights through the lapse of time in the manner and under the conditions laid down by law. In the same way

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