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  • articleUnderstanding Probate Lawyer Fees

    …the will was straightforward and unchallenged and also by how well organized the decedent was, i.e., whether the estate was “in order” with a will and other important legal…

  • articleCrafting a Workable, Livable Cellphone Usage Policy

    …distributing cellphones only to those employees whose jobs truly require them, and secure business e-mail accounts by limiting access to company-owned phones. Your IT personnel will thank you…

  • articleHow Small Businesses Can Be Compliant with the GDPR

    …European customers and data, and this means you must comply even if you're just a one-person e-commerce store that sometimes sells goods overseas. The good news is…

  • articleHow to Get a Divorce with No Money

    …and investments, to determine the need for financial assistance.  Public assistance. Anyone who receives certain public assistance benefits (e.g., unemployment or Medicaid) may automatically qualify as indigent, such as…

  • article5 Commons Mistakes Made in Wills

    …administers your estate, so choose wisely. If your chosen executor can no longer serve in this capacity for whatever reason (e.g., no longer of sound mental capacity, has moved…

  • articleWhy Avoid Probate?

    …court or probate law. Other ways to avoid probate include the following: Holding property jointly so that the other owner takes full ownership upon death (e.g., joint tenancy with…

  • articlePlant Patents: How Has This Altered Farming Practices?

    …growers, the agriculture industry, and American consumers. A 2001 federal court case changed the rules. In J.E.M. AG Supply Inc., d/b/a Farm Advantage Inc. et al…

  • articleWhy Some Businesses Thrived While Others Failed in the Pandemic

    …“This has resulted in more customer complaints for e-commerce store owners and the need to build out their support team sooner than they may have needed to prior to…

  • articleSelling a Patent, Copyright, or Trademark

    …copyright Copyright protects the rights of authorship of literary, artistic, and musical works that have been tangibly expressed (i.e., written). A US copyright may be sold or transferred as…

  • articleDon't Have a Will? 10 Common but Misguided Excuses

    …are no children, then to your parents; and if there are no parents, then to your parent's children (i.e., your brothers and sisters) or their children; etc., etc…