Minnesota And Western Wisconsin Law Blog
Information accurate at the time first published. Laws subject to change.
Information accurate at the time first published. Laws subject to change.
Most Minnesota estate plans bequeath the bulk of the testator's "estate" (i.e., all of the property the testator owns at the time of their death) to people and charitable causes whom the testator wishes to support after they die. Unfortunately, some beneficiaries do...
The day-to-day demands of running a company can sometimes leave little time for big-picture reflections on the future. While strategic flexibility allows changes to be made quickly in response to external circumstances, it is also important to set baseline business...
Divorce is one of those significant life events that necessitate a thorough review and update of your estate plan. Otherwise, your ex could unintentionally receive assets or remain in positions of power contrary to your current wishes. This could lead to disputes and...
When parents get divorced, one parent may be ordered to pay child support to the other. This could happen in a case where one parent will be spending the majority of their time raising the child and, therefore, incurring the majority of child-rearing expenses...
Over the last few decades, marijuana (aka cannabis) laws across the United States have become increasingly more permissive. In 1996, California was the first state to allow medicinal cannabis.[1] In 2012, Colorado and Washington approved legal recreational...