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Jennifer Kiesewetter, J.D.

Freelance writer

Jennifer Kiesewetter has worked in private practice for 19 years as an employee benefits attorney where she focuses on employee benefits, retirement plans, health plans, compliance and human resources issues. She also has over over 10 years of experience in magazine, newspaper, trade publication, and blog writing.

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Can an Owner Be a Manager in a C Corporation?

An owner can participate in the management of C corporation. However, the company must follow specific steps for this to happen.

What Happens to My Minor Child if I Pass Away & I Am Divorced?

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Limited Liability Company Tax Advantages

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Principal Place of Business vs. State of Corporation

Business owners should understand the difference between the principal place of business and the state of incorporation. This decision must take into…

Wife Rights During Separation Before a Divorce

In some states, couples must separate for a period before they can divorce. If this occurs, you and your husband are still married. As a married…

What Happens if You Are Separated for 14 Years but Never Got Legally Divorced?

Choosing separation over divorce has its benefits. But what happens if you are separated for 14 years and never got legally divorced? Understand how…

Do Guardianship Papers Overrule Custody?

Both guardianship and custody arrangements provide for legal or physical care, or both, of a minor child. However, in specific circumstances,…

What Is Considered Verbal Abuse & Harassment From a Divorced Spouse?

Divorce is stressful on everyone—before and after the court proceedings. It's understandable that couples may still argue after the marriage has…

How to Create a Special Needs Trust With an Inheritance

A special needs trust is a legal document that prepared for the care of a disabled person under the age of 65. You can create a special needs trust…

Rights of the Beneficiary of an Irrevocable Family Trust

As a beneficiary of an irrevocable family trust, you have specific rights under state laws. These rights include the right to payment, information,…