An education-focused working relationship is at the core of my interactions with clients. My blog entries try to keep you up-to-date on new developments in estate planning, business law, and special needs planning, as well as other more general information that I hope will be helpful to you. Where possible, I also try to provide video explanations and free reports so you can get a better understanding of the legal issues you may be dealing with.
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My 2021 Book ListIt's become an annual tradition to share the books I read and here's the list from 2021
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Maintaining Your Corporate RecordsWhile many things are done digitally these days, it's still important to have a central location for your corporate documents.
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What is a Third-Party Special Needs Trust?There are three main types of special needs trusts and the third-party special needs trust is the most commonly used type.
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Should I Consider Settling My Lawsuit?Despite what you see on TV, most cases in court actually settle before going to trial.
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First-Party Special Needs Trusts in MinnesotaThere are three main types of special needs trusts and a "First-Party" is commonly considered by parents creating a plan for their children.
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What is a Pooled Trust in Minnesota?Pooled trusts are another tool you can use for your Minnesota special needs planning.
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Working With an Attorney to File Articles of Incorporation for Your BusinessMany people are intimidated by the prospect of filing articles of incorporation, but it doesn't have to be a complex process.
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What Expenses Can a Special Needs Trust Pay For?A special needs trust needs to be clear about what it is paying for so that your child doesn't lose their government benefits.
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How Do I Collect Money Owed by My Customers?If none of your customers or clients owe your business any money, congratulations! It's common for most other businesses to deal with small debts.
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What are Special Needs Trusts?If you have a child with special needs, a special needs trust (SNT) is the primary document in your estate plan for their inheritance.
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Guest Post: Small Business Owners Should Outsource These TasksOutsourcing services has become a useful resource for small business owners in recent years as online tools grow more widely available.
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Should You Talk to Your Family About Your Will?Although it's not required, it's a good idea to talk to your family about your estate plan documents so they know where they are and what they say.