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Salaam Legal Network

Founded by_Citizens Council for Human Rights_(Feb.,2002)     Advocating the Responsibility to Protect!

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Receive high-quality professional services, from Salaam Legal Network based in Memphis, Tn. Whether your project is large or small, our team of professionals can provide the resources and solutions you need for your family's protection and well-being. Our track record for preparation, consistency, timely service and followup, make insurmountable tasks possible to overcome. Our team is ready to assist you today! It is our sincere pledge to you that we will always strive to excel in every aspect of our business. We want to build trustful relationships with every client that requests our services. Thank you for visiting our website and please visit each page, as we would certainly appreciate your comments. Dr. Salaam, Drew Matthew, Ashley and your Salaam Legal Network Team_


  Do you own a Will? Every adult married or single, regardless of age or financial status, should own a well-prepared Will. A Will is a legal document that basically initiates four things: (1). It gives your instructions and your wishes as to how your assets and property are to be distributed after you die. It is a statement that must be written, signed and witnessed in compliance with your state's law. (2). It names your beneficiaries, the people that you want to benefit from your assets, as well as the details of your possessions. (3). It allows you to choose an executor. A Will allows you to choose a person to manage the distribution of your assets. If you don't have a Will, a court-appointed person, called an administrator, will distribute your assets. (4). You may choose a Guardian to finish raising your children. Even if you are a young adult with few assets, you should have a Will if you have children. A Will can be used to appoint a Guardian to care for your children if you die while they are still minors. (Note) If you die without having made a Will, you have died intestate. In that case, the court will distribute your property and determine the beneficiares. The court may not rule according to your wishes, so dying (intestate) is not good for your beneficiaries. Further, without the guidance of a Will, the court will name the Guardian for your minor children, perhaps your brother when you would have much preferred your best friend. Please contact us by phone or by email, if you have questions or comments. If you don't own a Will, it is in your and your families best interest to have one prepared as soon as possible. Salaam Legal Network_

 

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