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Okay, not that “talk”, but the other one; the one about what happens when you die or become [...] In order for a business to be successful, it must stay in business. One of the reasons many businesses fail is the loss of their data. [...] If you, a friend, or a loved one is going through a divorce, what estate paperwork should you or they [...] Every entity, whether it is a corporation or an LLC (limited liability company), should keep and maintain a corporate or entity book… When is the last time that you saw your entity book? [...] If you are listed as an Agent under a Power of Attorney, or an Executor in a Will, when do you have authority to act? Powers of Attorney Medical Power of Attorney: For a Medical Power of Attorney, you only have authority to act when your “Principal” (the person making the Power of Attorney) is unable to make [...] We recommend that the Registered Agent of an entity list his or her home address with the Secretary of State’s office as the address for receiving notice. The burden is on the entity to make sure the current address for the Registered Agent and Registered Office is on file with the Secretary of State. Often times, [...] I have been handling commercial collections for over 20 years. Getting the judgment is usually the easy part. Collections are a whole other [...] You might be surprised! Let’s look at the following examples. Husband names wife as his beneficiary on his 401(k). Husband and wife divorce and the wife gives up any claim she has to the husband’s 401(k) in the divorce settlement. Husband never gets around to updating his beneficiary designation on the 401(k). Husband dies. Who [...] As of August 25, 2011, the NLRB now requires all private-sector employers covered by the NLRA to post a union rights notice. The posting requirement applies whether your business is unionized or not, and regardless of whether your business is located in a Right to Work state or not. [...] Many of our clients have small businesses. Some may be the sole owner, or only have a few other people involved in their organization. So what happens if the principal person that is running the business suffers from some type of disability or dies? What happens to the [...] |
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