…Law: Fences, Trees, Boundaries & Noise. Nolo Press titles are excellent resources because they present legal information with easy to read and understand language. While they are not Oregon specific,…
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How did we answer that? Contract Law
…greater than can be claimed in Small Claims Court, so we limited our response to resources in Civil Court. Our first suggestion was to start with Nolo press self-help book….
How to Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete with One Hand and Other One-Hand Keyboard Accessibility Tips
I like “using your keyboard one handed” from AbilityNet dot org in the U.K. (with or without Scotland). There are lots of other instructions on searching the interwebs with…
A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books, 2022 (Svengalis)
…edition. “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books” can now be purchased at the Author Reputation Press bookstore. (Paperbound edition ($49.95) and an eBook edition ($24.99).) Note…
My Relative Passed Away. What do I do?
…titles: executor, estate administrator, or personal representative. Then we shared several resources to help understand probate. A good starting place is The Executor’s Guide by Nolo Press, a self-help…
Oregon Last Will and Testament: Free, downloadable forms?
…procedures that might affect you.) You can go to the Stevens-Ness web site at: http://www.stevensness.com/. 6) Nolo Press also has print and online forms: http://www.nolo.com/. They are not Oregon-specific so…
Resources for Parents of Adult Children with Disabilities
…Library: Special Needs Trusts from Nolo Press. Many Nolo titles are also available at public libraries. CLE course books:Estate Planning for Protected Persons and People with Disabilities, Special Needs Trusts,…
Selling or reproducing original artwork (with bonus copyright legal research guide)
…(including our new legal research guide on copyright law). Permission and copyright in regards to artistic works can be a bit more complex than other forms of copyright. Nolo press…
Oregon Lawyers on Speaking to “The Media”
Many lawyers, law professors, and judges have to talk to the press (print and online news writers and reporters) at some time in their careers. Sometimes reporters just…
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