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Five Arizona Estate Planning Documents
Whether you are starting up new, getting ready to retire, after a divorce or bankruptcy, there are five Arizona estate planning legal documents that everyone in Arizona needs. If you simply want to organize your life, belongings and assets distribution, there are five important documents in Arizona that will offer to you and your loved…
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Post Divorce Anger Issues
How To Recognize Post Divorce Anger Issues: Anger problem makes person feel isolated, unaccomplished and dissatisfied with life, yet many times the person does not even recognize that they have anger problem. We don’t get married thinking that we will get divorced. Naturally, divorce may feel like a failure. Failures in life can cause anger…
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Freelance and Gig Workers
Being an independent contractor is rewarding. You are selling your expertise and you do not depend on one employer. Still, there’s much to consider and that is what makes it exciting. You probably already have your LLC. You may have a trade name. You may have your independent contractor agreement. The one that each employer…
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Who Are Legal Document Preparers
What does it mean hiring an LDA? A legal document assistant (LDA, also known as “document technician”, “legal document preparer”, “legal technician”, “online legal document provider” or “legal document clerk”) in the United States is a person who is a non-lawyer but authorized to assist with the preparation of legal instruments. Independent Paralegals and what is…
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Yes, You CAN Represent Yourself in Court
Navigating the legal system can be an intimidating and costly process, leading many individuals to believe that hiring a lawyer is the only option. However, it is important to know that you have the right to represent yourself in court, especially for less complex legal matters. As a legal document preparer at Anthem Paralegal Services,…
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What We Do (and what we DON’T do)
Understanding the Legal System: In the vast expanse of the legal landscape, navigating the intricate web of courts, laws, and procedures can be a challenging endeavor. Whether you find yourself embroiled in civil disputes, family matters, or issues concerning estates and probate, Anthem Paralegal stands as your trusted guide and ally in the realm of…
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The 5 Legal Documents Every Person Should Have
Legal documents play a crucial role in protecting your rights, assets, and loved ones. Whether you are starting a family, managing your estate, or planning for the future, having the right legal documents in place is essential. Last Will and Testament: A Last Will and Testament is a foundational legal document that allows you to…
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Empowering Consumers: How an Anthem Paralegal Helps You Take Control of Your Legal Needs
In today’s complex legal landscape, accessing affordable and reliable legal assistance is a challenge for many consumers. However, there is a professional who can bridge this gap and empower individuals to take control of their legal needs. With comprehensive training, education, and certification, an Independent Paralegal offers a valuable service, empowering consumers to navigate legal…
Read MoreAvoiding the Pitfalls: Why Consumers Should Think Twice About Online Fill-in-the-Blank Legal Forms
In today’s digital age, the convenience of online services has permeated various aspects of our lives, including the legal realm. Online fill-in-the-blank legal forms promise simplicity and affordability, enticing many consumers to handle their legal matters independently. However, there are significant pitfalls associated with relying solely on these generic templates. As a trained, educated, and…
Read MoreDoes My Financial Planner or Retirement Consultant have Legal Authority to Prepare My Will and Trust?
Typically, a financial planner and retirement savings consultant does not have the legal authority to prepare legal documents such as a Will or Trust unless they are also licensed attorneys with expertise in estate planning. Preparing legal documents requires a deep understanding of the relevant laws and regulations governing wills, trusts, and other estate planning…
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