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How to Create Silhouettes in Photofiltre
A silhouette shows just the outline of a person or object, filled in like a shadow. You can achieve the effect on most basic photo-editing software, including the free program Photofiltre. As the technique is partly free-hand, the degree of detail you can obtain depends on the complexity of the orig
How to Revoke a Living Will
A living will is a type of advance directive, or instructions for a person's end-of-life care. It is a document that indicates your wishes for receiving life-prolonging medical care in the event your condition is terminal or you are incapacitated and unable to communicate your wishes. If you wish to
How to Transfer Property From a Deceased Person
The loss of a loved one is a difficult time for families. Compounding this issue is the need to transfer property such as cars, homes and bank accounts into the names of the surviving family members. While every state varies with regard to their rules on how estates are handled, most have simple gui
How to Find Crime Stats for a City
You don't have to be an investigative news reporter to find out what crimes people are committing in your neighborhood. All that is required is a little patience, research and knowledge of what is public information.
Why You Need a Living Will
A living will is a legal document used for individuals to express their medical wishes and desires should they ever become unable to do so themselves due to illness or incapacity. This particularly pertains to decisions concerning prolonged medical treatment. Other terms for a living will include ad
Legal Rights in Marriage
Being married brings special rights under the law.wedding celebration image by Warren Millar from Fotolia.comWhen a couple marries, each member of the partnership takes on certain rights and benefits. Assets are shared, tax benefits are accrued, as well as the ability to sue a third party...
How Does a Civil Judgment Affect Me?
An adverse civil judgment can affect you in a variety of ways. The best course of action is to settle the judgment as soon as possible before it can affect your property rights or credit score. If you are unable to settle an adverse civil judgment immediately, you should contact the other party's at
Obama's Estate Tax Pays Health Care Bill, Valuation Discount Changes
Additional estate and gift taxes by the Obama administration could pay for healthcare. The Valuation Discount changes and how this affects the gift and estate taxes when transferring any property to any person. About estate freezes and the new proposal of a restriction category (known as disregarded
Estate Planning is Essential For Protecting Inheritance Assets
Estate planning is a fundamental part of life planning and requires executing legal documents to ensure beneficiaries receive intended inheritance gifts in the event of death. While few people jump for joy at the idea of planning their estate, it is important to at least implement basic elements to
How to Obtain Detailed Phone Records
Obtaining detailed phone records from a landline or cellular phone company can sometimes be difficult depending on the service provider. Some monthly billing statements do not come with detailed records and customers are confused about how to obtain these records. Sometimes a person such as a privat
Wyoming Probate Laws
Wyoming probate laws govern what happens to a person's estate.Wyoming state contour against blurred USA flag image by Stasys Eidiejus from Fotolia.comPeople spend their lifetimes acquiring property. What happens to that property once they die is governed by the probate laws of the state...
How to Create Castle Wall Backdrops
A backdrop provides just the right touch to transport your stage production from ho-hum into the land of magical make believe. Backdrops are a simple and effective way to create the illusion of a place that draws the audience into the story. Castle walls are an important element in many stories. For
How to Find Reagent Equations
Reagents are chemicals or compounds used by scientists in particular reactions. They can be simple, like water, or complex proteins, like DNA. For most everyday processes, wherein the temperature and pressure are constant, at least one reagent is a liquid or is dissolved in a liquid such as water.
Alternatives To Fosamax (part 1 Of 2)
By the time people become worried enough about Fosamax's side effects that they seek the advice of a Fosamax femur lawyer, they also want to know whether they should continue using Fosamax. The Rottenstein Law Group isn't a medical group, but we do have some information for those wishing t
Appointing Your Executor
One of the major decision that must be made when a person is planning their will is to choose their executor & trustee, if it's a female, she's called executrix. Ultimately, your executor is a person that makes sure that your wishes in the Will are properly executed or carried out.
How to Stop Foreclosure in Virginia
Foreclosure is a scary word, and it can be a scary process. Luckily, there are more systems in place than ever before to help consumers avoid foreclosure. A foreclosure takes place when a homeowner fails to make the agreed upon payments on his home and property. The lending institution cancels the m
How to Find Out If I Am Eligible for Survivor Benefits of a Deceased War Veteran
The requirement for eligibility of benefits from a deceased wartime veteran is based on the veteran's discharge records and individual active duty. The amount and eligibility of benefits are subject to duration of service. To apply for benefits, you must be directly related as a surviving spouse or
Live on Forever (Or Why You Need an Ethical Will)
In the movie "The Bachelor," starring Rene Zellweger and Chris O'Donnell, a young mans grandfather had himself videotaped reading his will, in which he directed his grandson would receive his $100 m...
How to Get Legal Representation in Another State
One of the reasons why questions of jurisdiction are so important in lawsuits is that it can be very inconvenient to have to defend or prosecute a case in another state. In addition to state bar association ethics rules that govern the appearance of out-of-state attorneys, the American Bar Associati
How to Obtain a Copy of a Tax ID Form
If you own a business or are involved in the legalities of your company or nonprofit organization, chances are that you are familiar with, have applied for or will need to apply for an Employer Identification Number, also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number. If you are new to owning a busin