Articles for tag: Initials, Notary Public, Persistent Vegetative State

Karla News

How to Make a Free Living Will

A Living Will is a legal document that specifies what you would want done if you are ever in a persistent vegetative state. For instance, would you want to be kept alive indefinitely on a respirator if there was no hope of recovery? Or would you want to be permitted to die with dignity? A ...

Karla News

How to Become a Certified Notary Signing Agent

What is a Certified Notary Signing Agent? Simply stated, a Certified Notary Signing Agent is a Notary Public that is trained and certified to conduct loan signings. Once you become a Notary Public, depending on the state you live in, your earnings may be limited. For example, in Pennsylvania the standard fee for a regular, ...

Karla News

How to File for Divorce for Free in Arkansas

While researching filing for my own divorce and representing myself pro se, I came across a way to file for free without having to pay the $140.00 filing fee. It takes a little longer than it would if you were to use an attorney or file pro se and pay the fee, but if you ...

Karla News

Become a Pennsylvania Notary Public

So you want to become a notary public in the state of Pennsylvania. Follow these easy steps and you’ll have your commission in no time. The Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has the authority to appoint an applicant a commission to be a notary public for a term of four years from the date ...

Karla News

How to Register a Sole Proprietorship in Attleboro, MA

Working from home can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Be sure to keep the experience a good one by making sure that your sole proprietorship is properly registered. Registering a sole proprietorship in Attleboro, Massachusetts is a relatively easy task. This article will walk you through the basics and provide you with any contact ...

Karla News

Writing Your Own Will

Many people mistakenly believe that a lawyer is necessary for the drafting of a final will. This of course is entirely false, and in many cases proves to be a disastrous for those who feel they are unable to afford the legal fees charged in the drafting of a final will and last testament. In ...