Minnesota And Western Wisconsin Law Blog
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Information accurate at the time first published. Laws subject to change.
Small business owners will have one more item on their compliance to-do list when the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) takes effect next year. The CTA,[1] enacted as part of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA), places new reporting requirements on many...
When either spouse decides to file for divorce, it is common for one spouse to move out of the marital home. Contrary to what some people assume, moving out of the marital home does not automatically end someone's interest in the property during a Minnesota divorce....
Disinheriting someone means cutting someone out of your will who would normally inherit and, therefore, has a reasonable expectation of receiving some portion of your estate. For instance, perhaps you are a parent with three children. They all equally expect to...
The details included in an estate plan can give people closure and ways to benefit from a legacy carefully crafted by a testator before their death. Yet, when people are unhappy with someone's will, that can cause conflict among family members. Disputes about estate...
When couples divorce, they split their assets in a fair and equitable way. Sometimes that means 50/50, sometimes not. Some divorcing couples who own a family business decide, since they're splitting everything anyway, that they will also sell and divide the business....