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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Do I Need Formal Business Documents?When you start your business, you'll get lots of advice on what to do next. A common question from my new clients is "Do I Need Formal Business Documents?"
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Is my "Non-Refundable" Deposit Actually Non-Refundable in Minnesota?It's becoming a common provision in contracts that any payments you make upfront are "non-refundable", but does that mean you can't get any money back?
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What are Corporate Minutes and Does my Business Need Them?If you're running a business that's incorporated, chances are you'll need corporate minutes. If you're just starting your business, you should be aware of them.
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Have You Checked in on Your Digital Assets?In addition to traditional planning, don't forget to include your digital assets in your estate plan.
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Guest Post: How to Ensure Long-Term Care for Your Golden YearsLong-Term Care Planning should be on your mind as you put together your estate plan documents. Do you have a goal/plan for how to pay for LTC?
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Steps for Starting Your BusinessYou may start out as a sole proprietorship, but as your business grows, it may become time to incorporate your business.
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Emergency Contacts and Your Estate PlanJust as it's important to have the right emergency contact for your doctor's office, making sure you have the right healthcare agent is an important step too.
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Sole Proprietor or Incorporated Business? Which Should I Be?When you are starting a business, one of the first things you need to consider is whether to incorporate your business or be a sole proprietorship.
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Independence Day 2021Happy Independence Day!
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Judgments Against People in Other StatesIf you have a judgment against someone who is in another state, what should you do to be able to collect on it?
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Why Do Business Owners Need an Estate Plan?Business owners often spend most of their time focused on their business, but that doesn't mean they should be ignoring their personal planning as well.
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Operating Agreements and Voluntary DissolutionsDoes your company have an operating agreement? If so, does it have a provision for a voluntary dissolution?