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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What Do I Have to Prove in a Fraud Lawsuit?If you're involved in a lawsuit with a fraud claim, it's important to understand the elements you'll need to prove.
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How to Prevent a Battle Over Your Estate: Tips and StrategiesHere are six tips and strategies to help prevent a battle over your estate after you're gone.
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Estate Planning Lessons from the Big GameAs we recover from the Super Bowl, there are some lessons you can learn that relate to estate planning.
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What is Unjust Enrichment?We've been looking at a few different causes of action that arise in breach of contract lawsuits and another one you should know about is unjust enrichment.
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What's Happening with Lisa Marie Presley's Estate?There's another celebrity estate in the news, with Lisa Marie Presley's trust amendment at the center of a new legal proceeding.
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What is Quantum Meruit?Quantum Meruit is a principle that a person who has performed in good faith is entitled to be compensated for the reasonable value of those services/materials.
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Let's Talk About the Estate TaxThe estate tax is one of the most commonly misunderstood areas of estate planning law.
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What is an Account Stated?An account-stated cause of action arises when a debtor and a creditor have agreed upon the amount of a debt, but the debtor fails to pay the agreed-upon amount.
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What is a Living Will?An important document in your estate plan can be a living will. Not everyone chooses to sign one, but you should know about them when you create your plan.
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What is an Indemnification Clause?An indemnification clause is an important part of your contract that you should understand before you sign it.
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Exclusive vs. Non-Exclusive LicensesIf you're running a business, it's important to understand how licenses work for your intellectual property.
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What's the Difference Between Wills and Trusts?When you are creating an estate plan, one of the first decisions you'll come across is whether you need a will-based plan or a trust-based plan.