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David F.'s Articles in Personal Finance

  • Do it Yourself Last Will and Testament Tips
    Contemplation about your death is never pleasant, but doing the wise thing by foreseeing the possible circumstances of your demise and impact on your family is an honorable act. A last will is a document/form that will ensure your wishes are upheld upon your death.
  • 10 Tips on Writing a Residential Lease Agreement
    Any smart landlord will protect their legal interests with a residential lease agreement or rental agreement. Here are 10 tips that will help you properly write an airtight residential lease agreement. A properly written lease agreement will guarantee your rights to protect your property.
  • Texas Medical Power of Attorney
    It is recommended by the Texas Medical Association that you have a medical power of attorney. Chances are in your lifetime you may be seriously injured, ill, or otherwise unable to make your own medical decisions regarding the kind of medical care, and treatment you desire.
  • Do you need a Living Will Form or a Health Care Power of Attorney form?
    The purpose of a Living Will declaration is to document your wish that life-sustaining treatment, including artificially or technologically supplied nutrition and hydration, be withheld or withdrawn if you are unable to make informed medical decisions and are in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state.
  • Advantages of a Prenuptial Agreement
    The Americans for Divorce Reform estimates that forty to fifty percent of marriages will end in divorce if current trends continue.
  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Talk About A Prenup Before Marriage
    The Prenuptial/Premarital Agreement form is a notarized document where a couple outlines how they will handles the financial aspects of their marriage. Back in the 19th century it was a common practice.
  • Everything You Must Know Before you Fill out Your Last Will and Testament Form
    Avoid family disagreements. Many families struggle over who should get what. A will allows you to give your things to whomever you want, not to whomever a judge decides will get it.