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Articles tagged "death":

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What You Probably Don't Know About Florida Pedestrian Crosswalks

By James Dodson

Florida is a dangerous place for pedestrians, especially when crossing our busy roads and highways. Serious personal injury or death of too many pedestrians have resulted from drivers and pedestrians not knowing Florida's traffic laws,(Statute 316.130) particularly at pedestrian crosswalks.

Creating Your Last Will With Care

By Evane Abbassi

Having your last will drafted and ready for when that time comes, is a special way to show your loved ones how much you care. Learn the necessary steps that need to be taken in order to create your last will.

Five Lessons For Living Today

By Jane Falter

In one short week, I received bold reminders of what life and love is all about. Here's what I learned.

Caring For A Pet When It Outlives You

By Evane Abbassi

Create a pet trust and take care of your pets upon your death. A pet trust is formed to designate the care of your pet and the funds to care for your pet's care expenses. Receive a list of things that need to be done in order to create a pet trust.

Why Everyone Should Have A Will

By Evane Abbassi

Your last will and testament is a legal document in which you can express how you want your property to be distributed after your death. This is created to tell authorities who you want to be in charge of said distribution and who will take care of your kids, pets, and beyond. Learn about what could happen to your family and belongings if you do not have a will when you pass away

Your Last Will

By Evane Abbassi

There is only one thing sure in life and that is death. Surely, nobody likes to deal with health or economic issues, much less do we want to be engaged in a property family feud. There are several steps that you can take to protect your spouse or significant other, your children, pet, and your friends, should you become unable to communicate.

Even Less Reason In 2010 To Withdraw From Your Tax-Deferred Accounts

By Shane Flait

During your retirement, you're often advised to live off your taxable accounts first before using your tax-deferred accounts. That's because withdrawing from your tax-deferred accounts will tax you more whereas keeping them untouched allows them to grow faster than your taxable accounts. This article clarifies the assumptions in this advice and explains why there's even less reason to tap those deferred accounts in 2010.

No Stepped-Up Basis For Estate Inheritors Of Those Dying In 2010

By Shane Flait

Up until 2010, property owned by a decedent at the time of death of his death had its tax basis changed from what the decedent's basis was to its fair market value - whichever was higher. For the year 2010 - and only that year - the law has been changed to 'whatever is lower'. This article address what this means to you.

Let's Play Soldiers

By Elsabe Smit

Did Michael Jackson's death mean more to the world than the deaths of soldiers at war? Look at the responses to these deaths and decide for yourself.

So You Can't Stop Smoking, But!!

By William Adams

If you are a smoker you must read this? If not then still read it and tell your smoking friends. I pull no punches while tackling one of the most controversial subjects that affect every one either through their health of the sad loss of a loved one the the evils of SMOKING.Talk about gone in a puff of smoke............

Man With Pulmonary Fibrosis Creates A Legacy On Talent Site

By Janine Broderick

Barry Morgan was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and has been struggling with his disaese for over six years. He came to TalentTrove to help him focus on his music instead of his death.

Life Insurance, A Brieft History

By Graham McKenzie

Life insurance, in one shape or another, has been around for centuries. Believe it or not, the first polices were crafted by the Chinese.

Funeral Etiquette For The Grieving

By Anna Williams

Everyone should observe proper funeral etiquette during times of bereavement. A death in the family or of a friend can bring out the best and the worst in people. And while you might mean well, some things should be left unsaid when visiting a funeral or the home of those in mourning.

Death - A Life Lesson In Personal Change

By Dorothy Tannahill Moran

This article is about the lessons I have learned from those I know who knew they were going to die.

Needless Deaths Can Be Prevented

By Sam Webb

Seatbelts are proven to significantly prevent death and injury, BUT ARE THEY BEING USED??? I came across a new tool to help drivers make good safety choices. Check it out!

Book Review: "Don't Worry About A Thing, Dear" Why Women Need Financial Intimacy

By Bonnie Jo Davis

"Don't Worry About A Thing, Dear" is a softcover book, by author Helga Hayse, written for women who lack knowledge of their financial circumstances within their relationships.

The Wrongful Death Of A Child - Part One

By Christopher Davis

Part one in a two part series on the wrongful death of child.

Damages For Wrongful Death Of A Child

By Christopher Davis

Seattle attorney Chris Davis Discusses Damages for Wrongful Death of a Child

What Is Hell?

By Shirlee Hall

For many people, hell is experienced on earth. There are lost souls on the subtle planes close to earth who target humans whose energy is not balanced. In the healing work that I offer, I have witnessed this phenomenon frequently. Like attracts like.

The Wrongful Death Of A Child - Part Two

By Christopher Davis

Second in a two part series on the wrongful death of a child.

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