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This form is the California Statutory Will, as found in the California Probate Code.
In a Will you may designate who will receive your assets at your death. You may designate someone (called an "executor") to appear before the court, collect your assets, pay your debts and taxes, and distribute your assets as you specify. You may nominate someone(called a "guardian") to raise your children who are under age 18. You may designate someone (called a "custodian")to manage assets for your children until they reach any age between 18 and 25. This Package contains (a) "Questions And Answers About This California Statutory Will"; and (b) "California Statutory Will" Form. |
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A Grant Deed is the most commonly used kind of deed. It is used by the owner of certain real property to grant all interest and rights held in the property to another person. The Grant Deed also implies that the title hasn't already been transferred to someone else or been otherwise encumbered, except as set forth in the deed itself. A Grant Deed is somewhat similar to a Warranty Deed.
This attorney-prepared packet contains:
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Full and Final Mutual Release by two parties releasing one another from all claims, past or present which they may have against one another relating to a specific contract, agreement or other circumstance.
This form can be used in California and also contains the California Civil Code Section 1542 language. This package contains (1) Instructions and Checklist for Mutual Release; (2) Mutual Release. |
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Full and Final Release by which one party (the Releasor) releases the other party (the Releasee) from all claims, past or present arising out of a specific contract or other circumstance.
For example this form can be used to settle a claim for damages resulting out of the sale of a vehicle. This form can be used in California and also contains the California Civil Code Section 1542 language. This package contains (1) Instructions and Checklist for Full and Final Release; (2) Full and Final Release. |












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