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In the Quran: Allah forgives and chastises whom He wills’ and there can be no objection thereto written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that Allah forgives, him for, whom He wills, forgiveness, and He chastises, him for, whom He wills’, chastisement, and there can be no objection thereto.

In Bible versus Quran: You are of God, little children written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that you are of God, little children and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. The Quran says that Allah (the Almighty Creator) has no sons.

In the Quran: The Jews and Christians are but mortals like all other mortals Allah created written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran notifies Muhammad to say unto the Jews and Christians: Nay; you are but mortals, created servants, from among all those mortals Allah created; you shall be rewarded as they are rewarded and you shall be requited as they are requited.

In Bible versus Quran: the antichrist is coming and even now is already in the world written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible tells us that the spirit of antichrist, whereof you have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world. The Noble Quran says that the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, was only a messenger sent to his people.

Wills and Living Wills written by Rebecca Brown
Will and living wills are a very important part of any Canadian citizens life. Even thought most people view it as a negative reminder of death, living without a will and in some situations without a living will is generally not recommended.

Why You Should Have A Will written by chelsi woolz
Was one of your new year’s resolutions to make a Will? Maybe it’s been on your list of “things to do” or perhaps you think you don’t need a Will?

Be Cautious When Creating Online Wills written by Ryan Dodson
The net is an outstanding source of information on virtually any subject. Because of that fact, most of your research on wills is likely to happen on the internet. During your research, you'll get word that a will can be created online without the advice of an expert.

Should We Incorporate Our Charity? written by Sridhar Lewis
One of the main problems for charities is finding people to help run them who have the particular skills needed to do so – such as financial or legal skills. The reason behind this is usually that such people are highly aware of the fact that charity trustees can be made personally liable for the losses of a charity in certain circumstances.

Inheritance Tax Case - Sisters Lose Test Case written by Sridhar Lewis
For 30 years, Joyce and Sybil Burden, aged 90 and 82, have been battling to ensure that when one of them dies the other does not need to sell the home they share in order to pay an inheritance tax bill without success. However, when civil partnerships became lawful they thought they might be able to use discrimination legislation to aid their case.

Revocation of Wills written by Sridhar Lewis
If a will no longer fulfils its intended purpose, the testator can revoke it: it is not necessary to make a new will. However, if a new will is not made or an invalid will is drawn up, the effect will be that the testator dies intestate and his or her property will be distributed according to the intestacy laws.

Lover Awarded £1m from Estate written by Sridhar Lewis
Multimillionaire Henry Bahouse and former dental nurse Cyd Negus had a ‘flamboyant lifestyle’ before he committed suicide in 2005. His will made no provision for 50-year-old Ms Negus, who therefore claimed for financial provision to be made for her from his estate.

Contesting a Will on the Grounds of Negligence! written by David Clarke
You may be able to contest a Will if you feel it has been drafted negligently. Read on to discover examples of negligence that can lead to a negligence claim against the Will drafters or administrators.

What Is A Living Will? written by Francisco Javia
Just suppose that, heaven forbid, you were left seriously injured in an automobile accident. It's really not hard to imagine, because chances are you know of someone who was. Then take it a step further. Suppose as a result of the accident you suffered a serous brain injury that left you completely, permenently and irreparably incapacitated.

How the Uniform Trust Code Affects Your Living Trust written by Steven W. Allen
The Uniform Trust Code exists in 19 states. Do you live in one of them? Here you’ll learn what the code does and how you need to alter your revocable living trust to meet its guidelines. All of this and more is explained in detail by an experienced living trust attorney. The Uniform Trust Code provides more rights and privileges to your beneficiaries. Make sure that you’ve taken the proper steps to protect your revocable living trust and keep it out of probate.

Why You Need a Power of Attorney written by Steven W. Allen
Knowing all the different kinds of powers of attorney is an important part of planning your estate. You may not need to know all the intricate details of the power of attorney, but you do need to know the basics in order to ensure that you hire someone who does. Having a power of attorney is a convenient way to make sure that your affairs to stay in order in the event of your incapacitation.

Choosing the Right Estate Planning Attorney for You written by Steven W. Allen
Hiring an estate planning attorney is one of the most important things you’ll ever do in your lifetime. Choosing the right attorney could mean the difference between a speedy disbursement after your death, or the hassle your family might have to go through should the wrong attorney be hired and your estate stuck in probate. There are several things to consider when hiring an estate planning attorney. Learn how to choose the best attorney for your needs.

What to Consider When Handing Down Your Cabin written by RE Writer
The "simple bequest" is a standard option whereby when the owner passes, the property is left to the children in a will. This is a good option when there are minimal or no capital gains taxes to be incurred.

Office of Workplace Services targeted audits of food outlets written by David Natenzon
The body charged with ensuring employer compliance with the new mandatory WorkChoices industrial relations regime, the Commonwealth Office of Workplace Services (OWS), has recently launched a national “targeted education and compliance program” focused on restaurants, cafés and food outlets. These businesses are currently being subjected to random audits by the OWS which assess their compliance with the newly amended Workplace Relations Act.

Independent Contractors Act 2006 comes into force written by David Natenzon
The new independent contractor laws came into effect on 1 March 2007 via the Independent Contractors Act 2006. In combination with the current WorkChoices legislation, the new contractors legislation is a further step towards establishing a single national workplace relations system and has significant implications for the use of independent contractor arrangements.

Capital Gains Tax - Improved Concessions for Small Business written by David Natenzon
Tax Laws Amendment (2006 Measures No 7) Bill 2006 passed through Parliament on 29 March 2007. It now awaits Royal Assent.

Fairness Test for workplace agreements written by David Natenzon
On 7 May 2007 the Federal Government introduced the Fairness Test for workplace agreements. The stated aim of the test is to guarantee that protected award conditions, such as penalty rates and annual leave, are not traded off without adequate compensation.
Employers and employees who are currently making an agreement need to be aware of the Fairness Test, if they are considering removing or modifying any or all protected award conditions.

Termination of employment written by David Natenzon
Under the amendments to the Workplace Relations Act 1996 in effect since 27 March 2006, employees employed in businesses with fewer than 101 employees are no longer eligible to claim unfair dismissal.

''How will your children or grandchildren spend their inheritance?'' written by Richard Gounaud
Have you ever wondered: “How will your children spend their inheritance?” The thought has had to cross your mind before today. Get to the startling truth about what people do with their inheritance from InvestU.com

Making a Will written by
Making a will in the UK. Wht it is so important to make a will.

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