Given that an LLC allows you as a member to avoid liability in case someone sues your business, you should be sure that the company will not fall apart if one of its other members dies. Fortunately, an LLC can survive by passing the ownership interest and rights to...
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Qualities you want in an executor for your estate
Naming an executor is a critical aspect of estate planning. This person becomes responsible for handling matters after you die, so selecting someone up to the task remains vital. Some individuals embody the characteristics that constitute a fantastic executor. When...
What is a special exception in zoning?
Local zoning laws determine how you can use property you have purchased. Zoning divides up communities into districts and restricts the properties in each district to certain uses. Still, you might want to use your property in a way that does not conform to zoning...
What may happen to assets discovered after probate?
It can be a great relief to complete your duties as an estate executor. However, sometimes the end of probate is not the final end of the inheritance process. It is possible to discover property later on, even after the closing of probate. In the event you find assets...
What makes an LLC different than an S corp?
Given that LLCs come in many forms, it is easy to mistake one for an incorporated business such as an S corp. However, these are two different business structures. If you want to start your own enterprise, you should know which of these structures may be of greater...
Should you seek sole custody of your children?
As a divorced parent, you may consider seeking sole custody of your children. This allows you to make decisions without needing to constantly negotiate or reach an agreement with the other parent, eliminates potential conflicts and creates a more stable environment...
Dispelling myths surrounding estate planning
Estate planning is an essential task, ensuring a smooth transition of assets after death. Despite its importance, many misconceptions surrounding estate planning lead people to make inadequate plans or delay planning altogether. These misconceptions can create...
What to expect as an executor of a large estate
When you consent to assume the role of executor for a loved one's will, it falls to you to oversee matters of that person's estate when they ultimately pass away. While an executor's duties always entail significant commitment, the process is generally smooth and...
Choosing the right tenants for your investment property
As a landlord, choosing the right tenants for your investment property is crucial for both the success of your investment and the peace of mind of both you and your tenants. Finding reliable and responsible tenants can help ensure that your property is well-maintained...
How can you cope with the emotional toll of divorce?
If you and your spouse have decided to get divorced, you may have concerns about how you will manage the logistical aspects of ending your marriage. But you may also worry about how you will cope with getting divorced on an emotional level. The Centers for Disease...
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