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A living trust can benefit a person if they have a titled asset and want to make life easier for the family after their death. It allows a person to manage their assets during life and provide a plan for distributing the assets after death while avoiding the potentially time-consuming probate process.
Family and financial situations change, laws may change, three or more years may have passed since a person wrote or reviewed their estate plan. All these factors necessitate making changes to an estate plan.
Misconceptions can create problems when trying to obtain a divorce in Nevada. Divorce lawyers assist couples navigate the process.
There are legal remedies available when one’s spouse will not sign the divorce papers. What follows depends on whether the spouse can be located and if they contest the divorce.
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