Minnesota And Western Wisconsin Law Blog
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Information accurate at the time first published. Laws subject to change.
Most US businesses have a pass-through taxation structure, meaning they are not subject to corporate tax. Instead, they have their income “pass through” to their owners to be taxed on the owners’ individual income tax returns. Pass-through businesses have simpler...
When you think about what you want to protect with an estate plan, you might not realize just how much you have. Valuable or significant assets, like homes, jewelry, and cash, certainly come to mind, but even after all the property is distributed and your debts are...
Child support is a critically important obligation between parent and child to ensure and directly support the child’s well-being. However, parents sometimes fall behind on their child support payments because they cannot pay, or in some cases, they do not want to...
Modern is typically not a word you would use to describe an estate plan. However, it could be one worth considering if you want to ensure others can carry out your wishes in the future. What is a modern estate plan? In many ways, a modern estate plan is the same as...
Minnesota employers have a duty to provide disabled workers with reasonable accommodations that make it possible to perform essential job duties. However, not all requests for accommodations are reasonable, which can put employers in a tricky spot. Below are some tips...