Posts tagged with "inheraitance"
Business · October 01, 2019
It is important to develop a plan to retain your key employees during the transition period if you want your business to survive after you leave—whether your departure is because of retirement, illness, or death. Giving a stay bonus is one way that could persuade them to remain with your company, increasing the likelihood of its continued success. Read here to know the other reasons a stay bonus can help.
Business · September 24, 2019
As a small business owner, it is important for you to meet critical deadlines to avoid fines, notices, or worse, closure of your business. We suggest setting up a compliance calendar helps you stay on top of critically important dates. Here are some of the most critical deadlines you may need to meet in the next few months. Consult an experienced lawyer like us if you have questions about deadlines applicable to your business.
Business · September 17, 2019
You've invested a lot in making your business a success, and it's hard to think about relinquishing ownership or control of it, so if you're considering passing your family business on to your heirs, it's especially important to put a plan in place ahead of time to ensure that what you've worked hard for over so many years will never be wasted and will successfully be passed on to the next generation. Planning is critical and is the key to creating a lasting legacy for your family.
Estate Planning · March 06, 2019
Prenuptial agreements have their benefits and drawbacks depending on how you view it. With the average age of marriage increasing, so is the number of prenups. Many more couples are considering to make prenuptial agreements part of their wedding ceremony. Read the pros and cons here as well as how to best handle the situation.
Estate Planning · July 06, 2018
Having a Trust for your children will certainly help them in the future, but only if you have the right plan set up for that Trust. In order to help your family from losing all their inheritance from mistakes or bad decisions, you have to make sure you leave them with right trust. Placing inheritance in a trust will protect your family from any threat that could come from irresponsible behavior or external risk. Read here how inheritance in a trust works.