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This book provides the forms you need to protect your family, your assets and yourself. Use the law to your advantage. 101 Law Forms for Personal Use gives you all the forms you'll need with step-by-step instructions to cover the legal issues you're most likely to face every day. Available as tear-outs and on CD-ROM, the forms include: bills of sale for buying and selling personal property; promissory notes for lending and borrowing money; a basic will form and general power of attorney form; contracts for in-home child care; authorizations for when your children are in the care of others; releases to settle disputes; notices for dealing with telemarketers; contracts for home repair and remodeling; and much, much more. The 7th edition is completely updated for accuracy and ease of use, and now provides a power of attorney for real estate, security agreement and identify-theft worksheet. - Publisher.
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101 law forms for personal use
2005, Nolo, Brand: Nolo
in English
- 5th ed.
1413303714 9781413303711
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Includes index.
System requirements for CD-ROM: Windows XP or Vista, or Macintosh OS; word processing software for RTF files.
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