legal faq

  • Why have a written contract?
  • What does "Jurisdiction" mean?
  • What is the "Governing Law"?
  • What is meant by Joint and Several liability?
  • Why should I use mediation or arbitration instead of going to court?
  • Isn't it true that documents have to be drafted by a licensed lawyer?
  • Do I need to print my document on legal size paper?
  • I had to Fax my document to the other party in order for them to sign it. He then faxed his copy back to me. Are faxed copies and faxed signatures legal?
  • What is a notary public?
  • Who can be a witness to a document? Is a spouse or other family member acceptable to act as a witness?
  • Does my document need a witness, or a notary, or is it OK without a witness?
  • What does it mean to "execute" a document?
  • What is the difference between an effective date and an execution date?
  • What is proof of service?
  • If I deliver the document myself, how do I prove in court that the party received it?
  • Can I serve a document by certified or registered mail?
  • In a lawsuit, who pays the attorney fees?
  • I wish to leave my movable and immovable property to a trust as I do not have any children. Kindly advise me on how to form a trust.
  • In the event of an automobile accident, who pays the medical bills?
  • What is No-Fault insurance?
  • What is employment “at will”?
  • When can an employer discipline an employee?
  • Can an employer restrict an employee from competing after termination of employment?
  • What is a will?
  • What is a health care directive?
  • What is a power of attorney?
  • Do I need a lawyer to draft or review a purchase agreement?
  • What is a title opinion?
  • What is title insurance?
  • What is dissolution of marriage?
  • Is a divorce different from legal separation?

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