Minnesota And Western Wisconsin Law Blog
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Information accurate at the time first published. Laws subject to change.
The short answer to the question above is, Yes. The slightly longer answer is that it is possible to avoid probate, but only under certain circumstances and only if parties take specific steps. How to avoid probate The necessity of the probate process is determined...
In a public corporation, shareholders can sell company stock at the current market price at any time. However, selling shares in a privately-held corporation is more complicated because the shares cannot be sold to the general public. Typically, shareholder agreements...
A pending divorce may lead to an assortment of complications, including determining child support. The parent who gains the most parenting time has a great amount at stake, wanting to ensure that he or she receives a fair amount of financial support. In Minnesota, a...
You may be ready to say, "I do," and spend the rest of your life with your partner, but you can still be interested in protecting yourself as an individual. Thus, you may be considering having a prenuptial agreement. You are not alone. One poll shows that about 40...
Leaving a gift to a charitable organization may very well be a crucial goal for you as you develop your estate plan. Establishing a trust could be one way to accomplish this, but there are several different options to consider. One such option is a charitable...