Legal Forms for Personal and Business Use



Dear Friend,

How would you like to save hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dollars in legal costs and lawyers' fees in your day-to-day routine affairs?

How would you like to protect your legal rights as a homeowner, landlord, consumer, creditor, borrower, small business owner, employer or employee?

How would you like to make sure that your personal assets are protected and your family is well taken care of in case something happened to you?

How would you like to bring order to your personal affairs and make them "legally correct" so that you'll have the full protection of the law when you need it?

Written Agreement - Essential

In this day and age, it has become vitally important that almost all of our day-to-day transactions are in written form for our own protection. Whether you are dealing with a tenant, employee, business partner, creditor or borrower, bank, IRS or other governmental agency, or even your own family member, you need to "get it in writing."

Let me give you some examples where a contract or agreement has to be in written form in order to be valid.

All real property transactions - sale, purchase, transfer or reconveyance - have to be in written form.

A lease or tenancy for a period greater than one year is generally required to be a written agreement.

¥ Most borrowing or lending transactions whether secured or unsecured should spell out terms and conditions in detail for the protection of both parties.

Commonsense and prudence dictate that most business agreements ranging from forming a partnership to the sale of a business must be written in precise language.

By the same token, many employer-employee agreements should also be in the form of a written contract. Such a contract, be defining responsibilities of each party, may head off potential problems in the future.

Get the Full Protection of the Law

In many cases, unless your agreement is in writing and precisely worded, you may not have any recourse in a court of law. Here are some other typical situations where you can save money and protect your interests.

Various Situations Where You Can Use the Legal Forms

Let me show you some other typical situations in which the legal forms can save you money and protect your interests.

As an owner of real property, if you wish to transfer, convey or sell property, you need many legal forms: Grant Deed. Warranty Deed. Deed of Trust. Quit Claim Deed. General Form of Contract for Sale of Real Property. Option to Buy. Forms to put or remove a lien or reconvey the property.

If you're a landlord of residential or commercial property, you need forms that allow you to conduct your day-to-day business: Month-to-Month Tenancy Agreement. Lease Agreement. Rent Due Notice. Termination of Lease.

If you own a small business, you'll need: General Business Agreements. Buy/Sell Agreement. Bill of Sale. UCC Financing Statement. Agreement for Sale of Business. Financial Worksheets. Conditional Sales Contract. Consignment Agreement.

Partnership Agreement. Form a simple business partnership. Assign or sell a partnership interest. Sever a partnership. Now you can save hundreds of dollars by using these precisely-worded, all-encompassing forms.

As an employer, you need to stay in compliance with various state and federal labor laws: Employment Application. Employment Agreement. Independent Contractor Agreement. Agreement with a Consultant. Employee Confidentiality Agreement. Employee Non-Compete Agreement. Notice of Unsatisfactory Performance. Termination of Employment.

In your dealings with a bank or lender, you'll need an income statement or balance sheet.

To help you collect what's owed to you, you may need Consumer/Business Credit Application to Final Notice Before Legal Action. Other forms: Request for payment. Notice of Overdue Account. Transmittal for Collection.

Power of Attorney. Limited or general. These are forms you need to authorize someone to act in your behalf. For instance, allow your agent to sell a particular stock or close an escrow while you're away. Or grant him unlimited broad powers to handle all your transactions.

Contract for Sale of Personal Property. Contract to Sell an Automobile. Bill of Sale. Buying and Selling Goods. Option to Purchase Personal Property.

In your personal area, you need forms for which attorneys routinely charge hundreds of dollars: Basic Will. Codicil. Ante nuptial Agreement. Post nuptial Agreement. Separation Agreement. Deed of Gift. Gift to Minor. Living Will, or one that allows you to donate organs or body for transplant or medical research.

What Do Attorneys Charge?

Let's face it. Most common transactions do not require the services of an expensive attorney. Buying or selling your home. Leasing it to a tenant. Collecting your rent or evicting a tenant for nonpayment. Assigning a power of attorney to a friend while you're on a vacation. Making a gift to your son. Selling your automobile. Setting up a simple partnership agreement. Hiring and firing your employees. Now you can have at your fingertip all the forms you need to carry on your day-to-day affairs and have the benefit of a written document that spells out the terms and obligations of the parties.

The prgram has a built-in text editor that allows you to edit your forms to suit your specific needs. There are many other legal forms softwares available on the market, but to my knowledge none has the versatility or the flexibility of this software. This is almost like having an attorney on your staff.

P.S. From personal experience, I know how vitally important it is to get our common, day-to-day transactions in writing, and I also know how hard it is to find just the right form you need without spending a bundle on attorneys' fees.


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