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This show originally aired on 7-11-09
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This weeks show topics and guests include: How do pre-martial agreements and pre-nups affect real estate transactions, with David Keisling, Richardson Law Firm; How do I handle and exterminate fleas from my property, Duane Montgomery, Montgomery Exterminating; How can insurance help me protect my assets, Mike Tedford, Tedford Insurance.
What should I plan for in a pre-martial agreement (anti-nuptial) or pre-nup? In Oklahoma the law says there is 1 to buy and 2 to sell. If a single man buys a property and later gets married, his spouse can have a say or possible interest in the property is she can prove that she helped pay for the loan on that property. A pre-marital agreement defines whose property it is and can prevent legal arguments later, should a divorce occur. The agreement will cover three areas: during marriage, upon divorce, upon death of a spouse.
One thing that parties should ensure, when planning a pre-marital agreement is independent counsel. Another is honesty and full disclosure of each parties assets. Without a full disclosure, the agreement may not be valid later on.
For more information on planning and preparing a pre-nuptial, pre-marital, or anti-nuptial agreement or on other legal advice, contact Richardson, Richardson, Boudreaux at 918-492-7674 or www.richarsonlawfirmpc.com.
How do I exterminate fleas from my property? There have been quite a few flea problems this year. They lay in the shady areas of your yard. Exterminating them depends on the structure. Homeowners are asked to vacuum first and get rid of the bag. Also have your carpets cleaned before we come. We apply several products to the carpets, one for the eggs, one for the adults.
To find out more about how to exterminate and get rid of fleas on your property, contact Duane Montgomery, Montgomery Exterminating, 918-438-4885, or email him at sentricon@aol.com.
What would insurance have to do with pre-nuptial agreements and asset protection? Insurance can help when you think about what would happen if a spouse were no longer able to provide for the family or to take care of their business. Plan ahead and get an insurance policy that will cover expenses should a tragedy occur.
For information about life insurance and insurance to help in the case of a tragedy or loss of work, contact Mike Tedford, Tedford Insurance, 918-299-2345 or www.tedfordinsurance.com.

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