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Looking for a law...
03-11-2022, 10:35 AM
I know that legal advice on the Internet is worth what you pay for it... but I'm looking for copies of actual laws, and DuckDuckGo is failing me.
Does anybody know where to find copies of inheritance laws?
(If it matters, I'm wondering whether I can will my fully-paid-up software licenses to somebody. So, laws that apply in Utah and Washington state.)
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RE: Looking for a law...
03-11-2022, 01:04 PM
Thanks!
(So, why didn't DuckDuckGo show me those links...?)
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RE: Looking for a law...
03-11-2022, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2022, 01:24 PM by classicdrogn.)
Definitely go with a lawyer to write the actual document, because just like every other legal document there's a lot of formalized terminology and formatting that may or may not be counterintuitive to the layman and getting it wrong can range from a hassle to a major difficulty to try to sort out, especially if there's anything that might be contested or otherwise open to challenge, like software companies wanting a new user to "buy" (for whatever value of the word applies with how modern EULAs are written) a new license instead of inheriting one, but doing what research you can yourself so you at least know what's reasonable to expect to be able to do, and what questions to ask to firm that up, is certainly a good idea as well, if only to not waste billable hours chasing dead ends and having them explained.
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RE: Looking for a law...
03-11-2022, 03:20 PM
Exactly. I don't want to pay a lawyer to tell me I can't legally do what I want to do, if I can find that out myself for free.
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