What Happens If Couple Divorce and Own Business?
No one enters a relationship — be it personal or business — thinking it will fail. However, what happens when it does?
No one enters a relationship — be it personal or business — thinking it will fail. However, what happens when it does?
These days it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by many things such as politics, gas prices, the gyrating stock market, summer travel, heatwaves and your health. One thing that shouldn’t overwhelm you is estate planning.
There’s always plenty of time to get your affairs in order, until you get run over by a cement truck.
A special needs trust is a popular strategy for those who want to help someone in need without risking that the person will lose their eligibility for programs that require their income or assets to remain below a certain limit.
Here are four types of estate situations that could call for professional legal help.
So why should you consider a more comprehensive plan than just leaving an out-of-state vacation home in your will?
Establishing an estate plan is extremely important. As life changes, it is necessary to update your plan to fit new circumstances.
Being a trustee is difficult but adopting these four best practices employed by professional trustees will go a long way to ensure that you’ll effectively execute your duties and mitigate your liability.
Of all of the essential estate planning documents, the durable general power of attorney is usually the document that is needed first.
All couples can now take advantage of tax benefits for married partners, pass assets from one spouse to another with ease and qualify for Social Security spousal and survivor benefits. However, not all couples want to get married.
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