Does your business have old, outstanding invoices that you have decided not to pursue? If you do, you are not alone.
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Read MoreIf you own a business, you need a standard contract.
Read MoreEveryone, regardless of age, status, material wealth, education, or notoriety, will leave a legacy behind. Even if we never think about our legacy, never take any actions to prepare for after our passing, each of us will still pass and leave our imprint on the world.
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Read MoreQ. A few of my customers have outstanding invoices that they just will not pay. They aren’t huge debts, but they are starting to stack up in my accounts receivable. Is there any way to pursue smaller debts with legal action or should I just write them off?
Read MoreYour family is unique, and it requires an estate plan that is unique to you.
Read MoreMany people don’t realize that the vast majority of Americans pass away while they still owe outstanding debt. Ignoring the situation or putting off making a plan can create a significant impact on your loved ones and your legacy.
Read MoreTraveling the world is an exhilarating adventure! Although estate planning isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when traveling internationally, it is important to spend some time reviewing your current estate plan, or creating one if you haven’t already.
Read MoreOften, the estate planning conversation is all about money. But, there is an even more immediate aspect of estate planning that we have to talk about: what happens before you die, if you are injured, ill, or otherwise incapacitated?
Read MoreAs a landlord, there are few times that are more stressful than when a tenant leaves your rental property, and you enter to find it damaged.
Read MorePeople don’t really trust lawyers, and there is a general feeling that the act of hiring (or even just talking to) an attorney is a confrontational act. This misconception is common, but it’s dangerous. So, we are here to set the record straight.
Read MoreYou may not want to hear this, but an estate plan is a lifetime commitment to protecting your loved ones and managing your wealth. As your life changes, it is essential that you revisit your estate planning documents and ensure that they are still working for you.
Read MoreIt’s wedding season! Once again, we ring in the springtime with wedding bells and a flurry of “I dos.” As a newly married couple, you are now entitled to certain benefits that come with marriage, as well as some added responsibilities.
Read MoreLet’s get back to basics: what is a Revocable Living Trust? Michael J. Wakefield, Esq. explains.
Read MoreQ. I love my customers, so I give them a bunch of chances to catch up on unpaid invoices. But when have I been waiting long enough? Should I just let it go or should I pursue legal action?
Read MoreIf you have recently gone through or are currently navigating a divorce, you may be feeling overwhelmed. But, there is one thing that is often overlooked and is incredibly important: updating or creating an estate plan.
Read MoreQ: Help! I have been trying to collect an outstanding bill, but the customer just filed for bankruptcy. Am I out of luck?
Read MoreIn the United States, 21.5 million adults (aged 12 or older) battle with some kind of substance abuse disorder. All estate plans should be carefully tailored to suit the unique needs of each individual -- providing for a loved one with addiction is no different.
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