Trusts Section

Living Trust Investing: Income Considerations When The Grantor Dies


A common problem I often see when working with living trust beneficiaries and trustees is the lack of attention in rethinking income strategies in the event of the grantor’s death.
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Football Fans Can Get To See All Of The Games This Year


The ever-increasing season ticket prices means a lot of fans struggle to watch all of their team’s matches. With the price of even just a championship season ticket being around £400 most fans can struggle to foot the bill, even if their team isn’t in the expensive premiership. This will mean that football’s best fans wont be able to support their team, just simply because they can’t afford it.
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Donating Your Car To Charity


Donating a car to charity is not that difficult. However, you need to be aware of the new tax regulations before you donate your car to a non-profit organization. The IRS provides some general rules of thumb on car donations:
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A Credit Card Company That You Can Trust


The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Credit Card Companies.
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Life Insurance. How The New Regulations Affect Policies Written In Trust.


In his spring Budget the Chancellor Gordon Brown announced swinging measures to tackle the use of Trusts being used to avoid Inheritance Tax. The immediate reaction amongst the financial and legal fraternity amounted to panic and confusion. Within ten days of the budget speech the estimates of the numbers of people that could be hit by the new anti-trust provisions hit 4.5 million.
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Accident Claim Online


Many people rely on a solicitor for advice or assistance regarding a variety of aspects of their lives. When facing what can feel like an uphill battle in the world of personal injury claims, the intensity of that reliance is great. The injured person or persons is normally recovering not only from the physical damage that they incurred as a result of someone else’s negligence, but also from the pain, suffering, and distress caused by the disturbance of their normal lifestyle. There may be trauma: a natural by-product of one person injuring another, accidental or not. Often there are not only medical bills and appointments, but lost wages, lost abilities or sometimes, even lost life for which a claimant is seeking compensation.
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Accident Claim Compensation


* Timescale. It is unlikely that a solicitor will be willing to deal with the case if the incident occurred more than three years ago. The limitation period for most personal injury claims is three years and if the case is not settled or proceedings have not been issued in a court of law prior to that time then the matter becomes statute barred. There are exceptions to this rule. The most important one being that time does not begin to run until a person reaches the age of 18 years. There are other exceptions and accident claim advice should always be sought in regards to matters relating to limitation.
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Lenders Do Not Really Trust You


Whether you are selling or buying a home, you should always go through an escrow period. Part of the process involves the establishment of a lender account since they do not trust you.
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UK Car Insurance - Making A Claim


If you are unlucky enough to have an accident in the UK, you will need to know some of the basics ins-and-outs of how to make a claim on your UK car insurance.
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