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Why “Just a Will” Is Never Enough
When you think of estate planning, a Will is usually the first thing that comes to mind. In fact, most people who contact me tell me they don't need anything complicated for their estate- just a Will. Indeed, Wills have a reputation as the number one estate planning tool and can be seen all over ...

Your Rights As The Parent Of A Young Adult — What You Need To Know When A Medical Crisis Hits
As a parent, you are quite accustomed to managing your children's legal and medical affairs, as circumstances require. If your child requires urgent medical attention while away from you, a simple phone call authorizing care can do the trick. But what happens when those “children” turn 18, now ad...

“It’s how our decision along that path affect the whole that matters” – How a decision during production of Bandersnatch led Netflix to a Trademark Lawsuit
Netflix started out 2019 with a fresh Trademark lawsuit filed over their “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” film. The film has been a big hit as Netflix took advantage of the strong following their original series, Black Mirror, already had. Bandersnatch allows viewers to dictate the story line and ult...
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A Female Founder's Guide to Business Success
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, women own more than 12 million businesses in the United States, generating $1.8 trillion in revenue annually. Despite this significant economic impact, female entrepreneurs face unique challenges when growing and scaling their companies.

BOI/CTA UPDATE: Treasury Department Suspends Enforcement of Penalties
UPDATE: On March 2, 2025, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that it will not enforce any penalties or fines associated with the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) reporting requirements against U.S. citizens or domestic companies. Rather, it plans to propose rules that narrow the scop...

The Unexpected Challenges of Being an Estate Executor
Being named executor is often seen as an honor, but many don't realize the complex responsibilities and potential family dynamics involved. The role requires more than you may expect, from immediate financial obligations to long-term asset management.