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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.
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What are Testamentary Trusts?Some clients think a "trust" is a very complex document that is beyond their needs, but in those cases, a testamentary trust can be what they actually need.
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What is Simultaneous Death in an Estate Plan?If you and your spouse were to die at the same time (a simultaneous death), you may not like what happens to your estate if you don't have a will.
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Corporate Resolutions for Your BusinessCorporate resolutions don't get a lot of press, but they are an important "behind the scenes" part of your business.
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What Does an Executor of an Estate Do?If you've been named as the executor (or personal representative) of someone's estate, your first question is probably "What do I do next?"