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Understanding Your WillIt's the central document to your estate plan and it's important that you understand the key parts of your will.
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Powers of Attorney and Your Estate PlanYour estate plan is more than just your will - there are other documents that you need to pay attention to when you are crafting your legacy.
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What are the Duties of a Special Needs Trust Trustee in Minnesota?Just like a regular trustee, a trustee of a Special Needs Trust in Minnesota has specific duties they need to be responsible for.
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What Can't My Special Needs Trust Pay For In Minnesota?You need to be careful about what expenses your Special Needs Trust pays for so your loved one doesn't lose their government benefits.
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My Business Has Been Sued - What Do I Do Next?If your business has been sued, you've probably got a lot of questions about what to do next.
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Supplemental v. Special Needs Trust in Minnesota - What's the Difference?Although you may have heard both terms used, you may be surprised at the difference between the two.
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Is an LLC the Best Option for My Minnesota Rental Property?If you own a property in Minnesota that you rent out, it may be a good idea to form an LLC to own the property.
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What's the Difference Between a Trustee and Personal Representative in Minnesota?The person appointed to divide up your estate in Minnesota is called a personal representative. It's a different "role" than a trustee.
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Guest Post: Getting Married in Your Golden YearsFinding love at an older age can be difficult but rewarding.
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What is a Force Majeure Clause in my Contract?For years, businesses ignored the Force Majeure clauses in their contracts. Now it can be one of the most important clauses in your documents.
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How to Plan for Cryptocurrency in Your Estate PlanIf you own cryptocurrency of any type, you want to make sure you've got the right provisions in place for your will and estate plan.
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New York Reduces Consumer Debt Judgment Interest Rate to 2%A big change is coming to consumer debts in New York, with the interest rate on judgments dropping to 2% on April 30, 2022.