The Case Against Do-It-Yourself Wills
High legal fees have led consumers to do their own estate plans. Lawyers should woo them back by offering basic, affordable services.
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The Case Against Do-It-Yourself Wills
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High legal fees have led consumers to do their own estate plans. Lawyers should woo them back by offering basic, affordable services.
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The Case Against Do-It-Yourself Wills
Oxford University Press, the publisher, said Sunday so many people prefer to look up words using its online product that it’s uncertain whether the 126-year-old dictionary’s next edition will be printed on paper at all.

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Oxford Dictionary’s print version may be phased out
To date, mortgage modification when available involved lowering interest rates and deferring arrearage in order to lower monthly payments but without any reduction of principal toward current market value.
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Two of her sons have felt the sting of bullets and now she’s calling for an end to the violence. “It needs to stop!” Denise Ford railed Thursday, as she left the funeral for her son, Tujuan Ford.

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After 859 days, thousands of miles and “50,000 mosquito bites,” Ed Stafford intends to be the first man known to have walked the entire length of the Amazon river when the waves of the Atlantic Ocean lap his feet in northern Brazil on Monday.

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The runners up include the Ford F-250 crew pickup, the Infiniti G37 and the Dodge Charter outfitted with a HEMI engine.

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Ford confirmed yesterday it had completed a $1.5 billion deal to unload Volvo to China’s Geely, signaling an end of an era and China’s biggest acquisition of a foreign car maker.

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Astrologer and chartist Arch Crawford sees a whole Mayan calendar full of trouble.
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