Monthly Archives: January 2018
Foreclosure Defense Case Could Have Major Implications for Homeowners
A major case to recently come out of the Maine Supreme Court could have implications for foreclosure defense cases all over the country: In September, the Maine Supreme Court ruled that the mortgage company was barred from bringing another foreclosure lawsuit against the homeowners after the lower court dismissed the lawsuit. The ruling is… Read More »
Clearing Up Myths about Estate Taxes in Estate Planning
USA Today recently published a helpful article clearing up some confusion regarding federal estate taxes and how frequently heirs have to pay them when they inherit property, such as a farm or small business. Specifically, in some of his speeches, President Trump has stated that these heirs often have to “’sell the farm’ in… Read More »
After Forming Your LLC, There’s Still Work to Be Done
A limited liability company (LLC), with its flexible management structure, provides a lot of security to those seeking to found a new startup. However, in addition to forming your LLC, there are a number of steps which need to be taken in order to create a solid legal foundation for your business; steps that… Read More »