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  • What is the difference between a will and trust?

    A will is a legal document that spells out how you want your affairs handled and assets distributed after you die. A trust is a fiduciary relationship in which a trustor gives a trustee the right to hold title to property or assets for the benefit of a third party. Contact an estate planning attorney today.

  • What is the difference between an LLC and a corporation?

    The main difference between an LLC and a corporation is that an LLC is owned by one or more individuals while a corporation is owned by its shareholders. No matter which entity you choose, both entities offer big benefits to your business. Incorporating a business allows you to establish credibility and professionalism. Get in touch with a business lawyer to learn more.

  • Why do I need both a will and a power of attorney?

    A power of attorney allows you to designate another person to handle your personal and financial affairs on your behalf during your lifetime. At death, the power of attorney ceases and the will becomes the governing document. It is recommended to get the help of an estate planning attorney so that you have both documents in place and your affairs can be handled in an orderly fashion.

  • What is title insurance and why would I need it?

    Title insurance protects a buyer from any defects in the title to the property including liens, mortgages, or other encumbrances. Work with a commercial real estate lawyer to learn more. 

  • Was my severance fair?

    This is a hard question to answer without seeing your documents and your situation. The best advice is to always contact a business lawyer to review your documents prior to signing.

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