Archive for December, 2008
TWISTED FAMILY TRAGEDY part 1
This is the first out of a series of several videos. This is our families fight against those who abuse their power and authority here in Bay City, Michigan. My husband has told me to keep pushing and fighting as he is improving everyday from his tragic automobile accident.
First, I would like to remind people that alcoholism is a progressive disease. We as a family have lived with the repercussions of this disease for many years. What we do not accept are those who formulated opinions and allowed what ever emotions to lead them in the destruction of our family. This is NOT ACCEPTABLE! Laws must be followed, and those who are in a position to uphold those laws must be accountable! We do not want this to happen to another family. We are also hoping that our story will give others
a family a wife or children the courage to speak out against abuse.. as we too are continuing to grasp for help!
Thank you for your time and listening to our story
The Tipmore’s
~~you will not see photos of my husband
though I am his wife and he is the father of our children, we do not have any legal rights to him.
Duration : 0:2:47
Ann Jackson on Probate Court 1 of 2
Ann Jackson, candidate for Fayette County, GA Probate Judge speaks to a Republican Women’s group regarding probate court. There are three videos in total. In the first Jackson talks about her candidacy. This video is part one of her talk on probate.
Duration : 0:8:49
Estate Planning : The Probate Process Explained
http://www.texastrustlaw.com
Brad Wiewel is the head of the Wiewel Law Firm, and is board certified in Estate Planning and Probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. His firm focuses exclusively in the area of estate planning. Nothing contained in this video is to be considered as the rendering of legal advice for specific cases, and viewers are responsible for obtaining such advice from their own legal counsel. This production is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
The probate process can be a headache when estates are not planned well. Uncover the probate process with an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law.
Duration : 0:1:31
Ann Jackson, Fayette County Probate Court Judge Candidate
Ann Jackson spoke to the Fayette County Republican Women recently. Jackson is running for Probate Court Judge. The current Probate Court judge, Martha Stephenson, is retiring.
Duration : 0:8:20
Estate Executor Tips | Ground Rules For The Division Of An Estate
http://www.TheSettlementGame.com and Angie Epting Morris Present Estate Executor Tips And Estate Planning Tips with Today’s Topic: Ground Rules For The Division Of An Estate. To Find Out More Information Like This Go To: http://www.TheSettlementGame.com
Duration : 0:3:46
Changes to Estate Administration Law
2009 update Wills and Estate Planning
The new Probate Law and court decisions made a number of substantial changes in Probate and the administration of estates and trusts in New Jersey.
1. Recent cases & suspicious circumstances
Preparation of Wills
When there is a confidential relationship coupled with suspicious circumstances, undue influence is presumed and the burden of proof shifts to the Will proponent to overcome the presumption.
If there is undue influence in making of Will and transfer by Deed of a house by persons in Confidential relationship, this could subject those persons to punitive damages in some instances, plus voiding of the Will. In the Matter of the Estate of Madeleine Stockdale, Deceased (A-121-06) Decided July 22, 2008
The New Probate Law
SENATE Law No. 708 made a number of substantial changes to the provisions governing the administration of estates and trusts in New Jersey.
The adoption of portions of the Uniform Probate Code attempted to bring greater uniformity to the rules governing testamentary and non-testamentary transfers to make most state laws similar.
1.Almost Wills.
The law expands situations where writings that are intended as Wills would be allowed, but requires that the burden of proof on the proponent would be by clear and convincing evidence. Possibly a Christmas card with handwritten notes could be presented as a Will or Codicil.
To present a non formal Will or writing requires an expensive Complaint and Order to Show Cause to be filed in the Superior Court, and a hearing in front of a Superior Court Judge.
Be careful, have a Will done properly by an experienced attorney.
Contact a Probate Attorney for an in office consultation
KENNETH VERCAMMEN & ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
(Phone) 732-572-0500
More information at www.CentralJerseyElderLaw.com
Duration : 0:7:11
Estate Planning : Definition of a Trust
http://www.texastrustlaw.com
Brad Wiewel is the head of the Wiewel Law Firm, and is board certified in Estate Planning and Probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. His firm focuses exclusively in the area of estate planning. Nothing contained in this video is to be considered as the rendering of legal advice for specific cases, and viewers are responsible for obtaining such advice from their own legal counsel. This production is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
When estate planning, think of a trust as a rulebook and a trustee as a manager under the rules. Find out what a trust is from an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law.
Duration : 0:2:4