Jenn Morson
Jenn is a writer who specializes in real estate, finance, health care, and education. Her words may be found in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Time magazine, and more. You can follow her on X (Twitter), Threads, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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What Are the Common Law Marriage States?
Common law marriage is fully recognized in seven states, including the District of Columbia, but what does that mean for people who wish to be recognized as common law married?
· 7 min read
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How to File Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy is a reorganization process that may be a good option for you personally or for your business in times of financial distress. This guide outlines the necessary steps necessary to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
· 10 min read
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What Are the Duties of a Nonprofit President?
The duties, responsibilities, and salary of a nonprofit president differ in some important ways from the head of a for-profit entity.
· 3 min read
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What Happens if You Die Without a Will?
Most people don't want to think about their own death, but if you want a say in what happens to your assets when you die, it's important to take the time to make a will.
· 4 min read
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Without a Will, What Will Happen to Zappos CEO's Fortune?
Without a will in place, the fate of the former Zappos CEO's fortune is now in the hands of the courts.
· 3 min read
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3 Tips to Help Prevent Contesting a Will After You're Gone
Avoid challenges to your will by planning for conflicts that could occur.
· 3 min read
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Nonprofit Status
Nonprofit organizations with tax-exempt status are big business in the U.S. In 2021, 1.9 million tax-exempt organizations were employing around 12 million people—about the same as the manufacturing sector at the time. The nonprofit sector is unique in that it is composed of organizations pursuing a vast range of different activities and goals, from universities and hospitals to religious organizations and charitable organizations.
· 10 min read
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What to Do When You Face a Breach of Fiduciary Duty
When someone in your company is accused of a breach of fiduciary duty, you'll want to act fast. Make sure you are proactive and show your shareholders and clients you take this seriously.
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Collections: What to Do When Someone Doesn't Want to Pay
Unfortunately, someone may refuse to pay you after services have been rendered. While sending a debt to collections is always an option, here are a few creative and effective ways to get paid without having to escalate the conflict.
· 4 min read
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How to Spot a Business Opportunity or Product Gap in Your Industry
Learning to identify product gaps and convert them into opportunities will help your business grow while showing your customers how innovative you are.
· 4 min read