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Is It Time for a Review of Your Estate Plans?

Estate Planning Attorney – Is It Time for a Review of Your Estate Plans? If you haven’t already thought about it, now’s the time to take a look into the importance of creating an estate plan that suits your needs. Estate planning can be an uncomfortable topic to think about, however it can save your...
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Married or Single- Does this Really matter anymore?

Estate Planning Lawyers in Scottsdale – Married or Single Does this Really Matter Anymore? On our Estate Planning and Probate Section of the Arizona State Bar there have been discussions with younger lawyers looking for ways to state in their clients’ estate plans that two people consider themselves “life partners” and that this is something...
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Unlimited Marital Deduction for Spouses?

Married Estate Planning – Unlimited Marital Deduction for Spouses? Yes, but only if you are both U.S. citizens In the U.S., we have a very favorable tax rule in comparison to many other countries, whereby spouses can inherit from each other with no federal inheritance tax consequences. Currently there is also no inheritance tax in...
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Emergency Estate Planning Documents

Emergency Estate Planning Documents This past year, it is with a heavy heart that I have witnessed different families we know suffer from not having completed estate planning documents.  Half completed estate plan documents do not exist.  They are either completed or they aren’t. There are formalities that such important documents must meet in order...
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Independent Contractor or an Employee?

Business Contracts – Independent Contractor or an Employee? The presumption is that anyone working for you is an employee and if you are hiring someone to work in your home or for your business and you want them to be treated as an independent contractor, you should have an agreement in place that is signed...
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What’s the Difference between LLC v. Inc. & an “S” v. “C” Corp?

Basic Terminology When Setting up a Company I notice that many people mix up different corporate and tax terminology and are often confused by it.  As I have encountered that a few times recently, I thought the newsletter was a good place to try to dispel some of the confusion. Starting with the LLC, as...
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Reopening Your Businesses in the Midst of Covid-19

Business During Covid – Reopening Your Businesses in the Midst of Covid-19 There is no one size fits all for businesses as they struggle to stay open or reopen, as each business has different risk factors.  How do you keep your staff and clients safe with an uncontrollable disease?  We have more guidance now than...
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Per Stirpes v. By Representation in Estate Planning or Probate

Probate Attorney – Per Stirpes v. By Representation in Estate Planning or Probate These legalistic terms have important consequences on who inherits from you and how much, whether under a will or a trust or even if intestate (no will or trust). There are many important decisions to make under a will or a trust,...
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Contracts and the Coronavirus

How the Coronavirus may trigger clauses in your contracts – Contracts and the Coronavirus It is early days in the global pandemic known as the Coronavirus. That quarantining society is wreaking havoc on businesses throughout the US and the world is an understatement.  What it will mean for each business and its contracts will likely...
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A Very Effective, (But Overlooked), Estate Planning Tool:

  A Very Effective, (But Overlooked), Estate Planning Tool: The Personal Property Memorandum  One of the greatest sources of friction, hurt feelings and outright fighting among heirs, is over personal items when someone dies.  Sometimes items go “missing” shortly after a death, different people swear on their life about what the deceased person said they...
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