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If title to real estate is held with another person who is not your spouse, it can be held as tenants-in-common or as joint tenants. This choice has legal consequences. Holding title as tenants-in-common means that each person owns an interest to a separate share of the real estate. For example, if an unmarried couple…
Almost everyone can benefit from an estate plan. “Estate Plan” is a general term for Wills, Trusts,Powers of Attorney, and Living Wills — all the legal documents you need to plan for your own death orpossible disability. Estate planning and tax planning should not be postponed. Even if you will not paytaxes, the most important…
Be Certain The Corporation or LLC Is Correctly Established Provide adequate capital to the corporation or LLC in light of its potential liabilities. (For example, a corporation or LLC which is expected to incur large liability cannot be started by having only $50 in the corporate account.) Properly file Articles of Incorporation or Articles of…
The article below was published in the December 2011 issue of the Walworth County Aging & Disability Resource Center News. We are officially in the midst of another holiday season. With our families coming together to celebrate, many of us find it an opportune time to discuss topics not often raised throughout the rest of the…
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Who may act as an agent? Can I limit my agent’s authority? What are an agent’s responsibilities? The Durable Power of Attorney is a signed and notarized document by which one person, the principal, gives another person, an agent, authority to act on the principal’s behalf. The authority may be general, giving the agent broad power…

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