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Times, They Are a Changin’

Ever see the New Yorker cartoon where a young dog explains to an older dog, “We do all those old tricks electronically now”?  True. Case in point, effective July 1, 2009, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) started accepting electronically filed Well Disclosure Certificates. And speaking of doing things differently, the HUD-1 is also changing …

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Ask and We Receive: County Clearance Certificate Contacts

Earlier, we promised to compile a list of contacts in the various counties of individuals responsible for issuing Medical Assistance Clearance Certificates, which are needed in descent proceedings and for Transfer on Death Deeds .  As I wrote earlier, we tried to “crowdsource” this project to get volunteers to give us the information they had, …

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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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Revised Foreclosure Forms to Dock Soon

Arthur Goldberg once said, “If Columbus had an advisory committee, he would still be at the dock.” But at practicelaw, we have not set out to discover the New World; we recognize the benefits of committee input. A premier example of that effort is the Minnesota Advisory Task Force on Uniform Conveyancing Forms.  The Minnesota …

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Using practicelaw's Upgraded PDF Forms

We’ve received a number of questions over the last several weeks as we made the upgrade from Adobe Acrobat 8 to Adobe Acrobat 9. The upgrade allowed us to enable an important feature: saving client data in the forms that you download to your computer. Previously, licensing issues with Adobe prevented us from enabling this …

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