Have you considered about what will take place to your children or your property if something should happen to you? Do you have a will telling what your wishes are for your children and your belongings?
A will can aid to protect your family from many issues that can take place once you have passed away. If you have children, especially small children, it is crucial that you comprise a will so that there are no issues regarding who your children should be with if they can’t be with you.
There are several benefits to having a will. One of the benefits is that you decide how you want your property distributed. You decide if you want to depart all of your assets to your spouse and kids or if you want to leave a specific item to a close pal or even if you want to contribute some of your assets to charity. Without a will, the law gets to decide how your estate is separated and it may not be in the means that you would have preferred it to be.
Another thing that you want to consider doing is assigning someone to be the the person responsible for of your estate. This person will speak on your behalf once you are gone. When selecting an Executor, it should be somebody that you trust and who knows what you want done with your property
A very significant reason to have a will is so everybody knows who you want your children to go to. kids can get torn among different sides of the families and that isn’t good for the children or the additional family members involved.
Having a will can get rid of complications that can take place after you pass away. Being responsible and writing a will and establishing set course of action on who you wish for your children to leave to and how you wish for your possessions to be separated is one of the greatest things you can do to provide your relatives a little peace of mind after you are gone.
Leaving your family to wonder and second guess what your choices would be can cause a lot of family conflict and if your relatives are already having to deal with the emotional trauma of you being gone, why would you want to add to that by not having a will that expresses your exact needs. Go obtain a will done today!
September 1st, 2008
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hroberts
Religion, Anti Aging
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The Bible has always been, and will always be the greatest book ever written on this earth. It has been copied more than any other book, it has been written in more languages than any other book, and it is the most controversial book ever written. Because of its popularity it has been translated many times into many different versions. This has created a lot of confusion over the years, but with a little study and an open mind, it is easy to see that the King James Bible is Gods Word for the English speaking people.
Most book stores are moving on to newer versions of the Bible and putting the King James Bible on the back shelf, or they are not even carrying it. It seems that you have to look for fundamental baptist books in order to find a good King James Version Bible
April 5th, 2007
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General, Books, Education, Religion, Shopping
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I still have my mothers Bible, it is the same one she read to me as a child, in my office. I’ve had it there for years. I don’t know how old it is, but I suspect it is 55 or 60 years old. It is the same Bible she used to hold up. I was thumbing through it the other day. On the inside, it says on the title page, “King James Bible.” That’s what it says. You know it worked. It’s amazing how well Mama did before she found out that it wasn’t the Word of God.
I’ve been going to Baptist churches for 51 years. Every pastor I’ve ever had preached from the King James Bible. He always said to the crowd, “Open your Bibles and let’s hear what the Lord says.” These pastors were not unfortunate enough to have sat at the feet of those with lower education– which calls itself “higher education.”
April 1st, 2007
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In late March (19 - 21), the March Equinox occurs, on the day when the geometric centre of the Sun’s disk crosses the equator, moving North, and is above the horizon for 12 hours, everywhere on the Earth. This traditionally signals the beginning of spring in the Northern hemisphere, and of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.
Many of the traditions of Easter have their origins in ancient spring celebrations. Eostre was the Saxon Goddess of dawn, spring, and new beginnings. Her symbols included the rabbit, which she empowered to lay eggs, once a year, at the beginning of spring. The English Easter and German Ostern are named after the spring festival held in her honour, which celebrated the renewal of life after the long dark winter…
Read more in History of Easter
March 31st, 2007
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announcer
General, Arts & Crafts, Misc, Religion
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