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Cutting Corners (On Legal Fees) Can Be Expensive – Coastal Senior, April 2008

January 9, 2010 by bob mason

Coastal Senior is a monthly periodical published in Savannah, Georgia and circulated throughout the Georgia and South Carolina low country. Bob Mason is its legal columnist. Do you enjoy paying legal fees? I don’t . . . and I am one (a lawyer, that is, not a fee). As an …

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“Law”-ful New Years Resolutions – Coastal Senior, January 2008

January 9, 2010 by bob mason

Coastal Senior is a monthly periodical published in Savannah, Georgia and circulated throughout the Georgia and South Carolina low country. Bob Mason is its legal columnist. Happy 2008. Here’s another article on New Year’s resolutions. I’m not going to ask you to lose weight, …

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Common Elder Law Terms

January 8, 2010 by bob mason

Administrator. A court-appointed person who will manage your estate if you die without a will. Attorney-in-fact. An individual designated in a power of attorney to act as the agent of the person who executed the document. Often referred to as an Agent. Beneficiary. A person …

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Pre-Need Funeral Contracts

January 7, 2010 by bob mason

A Few Thoughts Many people are interested in making funeral arrangements well in advance of the need. Any paperwork completed ahead of time will help simplify things when death occurs. Taking charge of your own planning insures your wishes are carried out and spares loved ones …

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