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- Responding to Probate Court Petitions
- The Election’s Impact on Estate Planning
- Does it Count as Book Burning When it is a Book of Legal Citation Formats?
- Courts Increasing Scrutiny of Conservatorships
- Getting a Conservatorship Protected Their Mother
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Author Archives: Roger Billings
Senator Reid Signals Election Results Mean Lower Taxes
It comes as no surprise that the Republican gains on November 2 have created pressure for lower taxes. Surviving Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is already waiving a white flag. Having previously spoken out strongly in favor of increasing taxes, … Continue reading
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Investing in Real Estate in Other States Magnifies the Need for a Living Trust
Shopping for real estate bargains? Considering investing in real property located across state lines? Already own homes in more than one state? I hope you have a living trust, and that each parcel is in the trust. If you want your … Continue reading
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Seminar Announcement
Introducing my new blog. I hope you like it. I wanted to spread the word that I will be on the faculty of a seminar entitled “Estate Administration Procedures: Why Each Step is Important”, hosted by NBI on December 14, … Continue reading