When creating a last will and testament, one of your most important considerations is who to choose to serve as the executor or administrator of your estate. As the name implies, the role
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When creating a last will and testament, one of your most important considerations is who to choose to serve as the executor or administrator of your estate. As the name implies, the role
As poet Robert Burns mused centuries ago, the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Despite your best efforts and thoughtful strategies, you cannot prepare for every emergency in life. A
Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which took effect January 1, 2024, many business entities including small limited liability companies (LLCs) and partnerships are required to file reports with the Treasury Department’s Financial
Being named as a successor trustee in someone’s revocable living trust document can be considered a great honor. But with that honor comes responsibility. Whether you were appointed to this role due to
Many important issues are litigated during a divorce proceeding, such as the division of marital assets and deciding who receives custody of the children. Other significant issues settled during a divorce relate to
Comprehensive estate planning involves more than just planning for your legacy after your death, by avoiding probate, and reducing taxes. Good estate planning also appoints people to make legal, financial, and medical decisions
As a business executive, you are used to strategizing and creating goals as part of your job. But have you devoted time to strategizing and creating goals to protect yourself and your loved
While television and movies provide great entertainment, they are not always factual. Even shows based on real events are not entirely accurate. Creators of television programs and movies will often alter details of
For many business owners, their business is one of the most valuable and important things they own. When it is time to sit down and create an estate plan, it is critical that
A couple in which one spouse is not a U.S. citizen may need to engage in special estate planning. It is important to note that the general estate planning rules do not change
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