Contracts are the backbone of successful businesses. They set rules, expectations, and penalties; they define relationships and allow parties to work confidently in the pursuit of shared goals. If a party is accused of breaching a contract, then there can be...
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Do the People Named in your Estate Plan have these Traits?
Selecting someone to act on your behalf should you become incapacitated or pass away can be a difficult decision. Though most people choose a spouse, an adult child, sibling or parent to fill these roles, the decision is completely up to you. Responsibilities of...
Employers: Do you Conduct “Stay Interviews?”
No employer wants to lose talented, effective employees. Not only is it disappointing to lose a valued worker, but it can also cost more to hire and train someone to take that person's place than it is to retain the employee. That is why some Minnesota employers are...
A Divorce Agreement Do-Over, Just in the Nick of Time
The situation: A woman, who had been divorced 10 months earlier, came to Dave Meier wanting to get a lien on her husband's home because he hadn't paid her what he had promised to pay in the divorce. Unfortunately, the woman had not had her own attorney during the...
Should you consider divorce mediation?
Some people who contemplate divorce delay making a decision only because they are apprehensive about commencing litigation, which can be a long, sometimes hostile, and often expensive process. Fortunately, a full-blown trial is not always necessary, and many couples...
