Edward A. Haman, Esq.
Edward A. Haman is a freelance writer, who is the author of numerous self-help legal books. He has practiced law in Hawaii, Michigan and Florida. He received his juris doctor degree from the University of Toledo College of Law, where he served as coordinator of the Client Counseling Competition team, and as editor-in-chief of a student legal publication. Mr. Haman earned his bachelor's degree in communication from Western Michigan University, with minors in accounting and general business.
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Power of Attorney Requirements in New York
New York's requirements for establishing power of attorney are quite clear. If you know what you're doing getting a POA in New York is a straightforward process.
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Power of Attorney Requirements in Georgia
You may want someone you trust to handle certain matters for you. This might be done for your convenience or because you have become incapacitated and aren't able to handle finances or make medical treatment decisions. What to know about the POA requirements in Georgia.
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How Do I Get a Medical Power of Attorney for a Child?
What would happen if you are a long way from home and your child has a medical emergency and someone needs to sign a consent form? A temporary medical power of attorney could solve the problem. Find out more about how to get a medical power of attorney for a child.
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Including Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan
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When to Use a Business Contract Template Instead of a Customized Business Contract
At some point, your business will need a business contract. You will then need to decide whether to hire an attorney or use a business contract template and prepare the document yourself. In making this decision, there are several things to consider.
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Start Your Project on the Right Foot with a Statement of Work
A well-written statement of work (SOW) can avoid ambiguity between a client and vendor. Find out what information this document often includes and how it can help your project.
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Do I Need a Power of Attorney?
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Adding an Indemnity Agreement to Your Promissory Note
In the event a promissory note is lost, destroyed, stolen, or damaged, adding a replacement and indemnity agreement to the note helps ensure the note can be reestablished.
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Purchase Order vs. Purchase Agreement
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Revising Your Estate Plan After Divorce
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