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.
While a will is the most basic and common component of any estate plan, it does have several flaws. For example, a will might be contested for several reasons, such as the discovery of duplicate wills or the suspicion of undue influence. And, beneficiaries often have...
Many of the employee handbooks Sjoberg & Tebelius has drafted over the years have contained some type of paid time off policy. These policies were purely a matter of contract, meaning the employer could offer as much or as little time off as they desired. Some...
Your family business likely culminated from years of hard work and dedication. As such, it's only fitting to prioritize its protection and smooth transition to your heirs when making your estate plans. Without proper planning, family businesses can be vulnerable to...
Many questions arise when it comes to divorce, especially when children are involved. One of the most common and often contentious issues is child support. How long are you expected to pay child support after divorce? Perhaps it's not too surprising that, generally...
Life for many Minnesota and Wisconsin residents revolves around the family farm. Some have been around for generations. What does this mean for you if you’re getting married? Two words: antenuptial agreement (sometimes called a prenuptial agreement). If you have an...