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6 Tips On Preventing Identity Theft That You Need To Know
Everyday more and more consumers are falling victim to identity theft. In fact,
the mere act of identity theft is growing at an alarming rate as more and more
people find themselves victim of this insidious crime. Millions of dollars
continues to be lost by consumers who are unaware that their personal and
financial information has fallen into the wrong person's hands. Fortunately
there are some simple steps that you can take in order to help prevent identity
theft from taking place. This article covers 6 tips on preventing identity theft.

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Wills - The Importance of Writing a Will
A successful business man who was meticulous in keeping his paper work up
to date all of his life died without writing a will. Even though he was nagged by
his accountant and solicitor to write one, he avoided writing a will. Not wanting
to face the reality of being a mortal, he avoided facing the issue of death which
always crops up whenever he thought of writing a will.

The successful business man, by not writing a will has subjected his surviving
family to a complicated tangle of legal administration which is unfair and
hurtful. The lack of a will has increased the cost and payment of taxes.
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Living Wills
Living wills are documents that contain the wishes and desires of people
regarding their medical treatment in the event of their being unable to
correspond with their doctors and relatives due to incapacitation. Also known
as advance health care directives, living wills are legal instruments that have
been signed by witnesses and notarized. A living will is enforced when the
medical experts are absolutely certain that there are no possibilities for the
renewal or revitalization of a person's health and that death is sure to occur
sooner or later.
Copyright: What's It all About?
There have been many changes to the U.S. copyright law
since 1790, when Congress first enacted the United States
copyright law. The law gave writers exclusive rights to
publish and sell maps, charts and books for a period of
fourteen years.