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Unemployment Benefits for Freelancers: About to Expire in 2020 Unemployment benefits for freelancers are about to expire, so now it's a good time to shop local for the holidays and help your local businesses. -
My Business Partner Died – Now What Do We Do? If your business partner died, what would your business do? Do you have a written plan? Or are you just going to wing it and hope for the best? -
Tony Hsieh: Possibly Another Celebrity Without a Will? Tony Hsieh, one of the founders of Zappos.com, recently passed away and now it has come to light that his family hasn't found a will. -
Temporary Injunctions – Can They Just Shut My Business Down? Temporary Injunctions can be used in a variety of ways, but when you or your business receives one, you want to make sure you understand them. -
Diego Maradona: A Legend Is Gone, An Inheritance Battle May Loom… Diego Maradona was a soccer legend. Hopefully, he is not about to join the long list of celebrities who died without a will and left behind a will contest. -
Thanksgiving 2020: Stay Safe and Stay Home This Year Thanksgiving 2020 - it's a good year to stay safe and stay home. If you want to think about your estate plan, there's a few things to consider... -
New Entrepreneurs Emerging from the Pandemic Economy New entrepreneurs are emerging from this pandemic economy with new businesses, not just "gig economy" side hustles at Lyft or Uber. -
Firstborn Children: Should They Lead Your Family Business? Firstborn children have traditionally been the ones chosen to lead a family business, but stats show they may not be the best choice. -
Personal Property Memorandums – How Can I Use One? Personal Property Memorandums can be an important part of your estate plan - especially if you have family heirlooms you want to keep in the family. -
College Courses: What Did You Study? What Did You Miss? College courses ~ which ones do you wish you had taken before starting a business? The answers from a WSJ article may surprise you. -
Happy Veterans Day Happy Veterans Day - To everyone who has served this country, who are serving now, and who are going to serve in the future. -
Financial Power of Attorney: An Often Overlooked Document Financial power of attorney is often overlooked in your estate plan. While we are worried about healthcare documents, don't forget about your financial one.