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New HUD-1 Available

Over the holiday, we quietly added the new and substantially revised HUD-1 Settlement Statement to mndocs, the MSBA’s  document and form automation system. The new HUD-1, which has been in the making for some time, is required for most residential loan closings on or after January 1, 2010. Specifically, it is required for all closings …

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New UCB Foreclosure Forms

I am no artist, but I am a fan of expediency. So when my elementary school art teacher assigned a laborious paper mache project, I figured I could speed the process along. My teacher’s instructions were to apply one layer of paste-soaked newspaper, let it dry, apply a second layer, let it dry. Ad nauseum. Directions, schmer-ections. I knew better. I piled on …

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New Divorce Petitions

To round out practicelaw’s collection of new family law forms, we’ve added new sample petitions for dissolution of marriage. Six sample petitions and a new clause library are now available on practicelaw as Microsoft Word documents. We created the new sample petitions to fit common fact patterns, ranging from a divorce without kids and no spousal maintenance …

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New Real Estate Forms

practicelaw recently expanded the offerings to real estate practitioners by  posting new forms drafted by two hard working groups: the MSBA Real Property Law Section’s Residential Real Estate Committee and the Minnesota Advisory Task Force on Uniform Conveyancing Forms. Both groups have recently developed forms in demand by users.

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You Are the New EF Hutton

We are pleased to announce three developments this week at practicelaw, all in response to user requests and designed to make the work of the probate practitioner easier. Subsequent Administration Forms. We have posted five new probate forms covering situations of omitted or incorrectly described property in the practicelaw probate area (sign in required for …

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