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Estate Planning: Lessons Learned From George McGovern

George McGovern died on October 21st 2012 at 90 years of age and was most well known as the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 presidential election. There are several estate planning lessons that we can learn from Mr. McGovern.

US Subsdiaries and the Parent Company - What you should consider

Doing business in the US or abroad requires an understanding of the cultural, legal and financial systems of the country. Failure to comply with them may result in liability for the parent company.

Limit the Liability of Company Drivers

Whether the employee is an independent contractor, sub-contractor or full time employee, an increasing number of employees are found liable of negligent hiring.

Estate Planning: Michael Jackson's Burial And Janet Jackson

Controversy continues for Michael Jackson even a couple of years after his death.

Medicaid Divorce

Many elderly couples are facing a previously unthinkable proposition, should they obtain a Medicaid divorce for financial reasons. This places the elder care attorney in a dilemma. Should the attorney recommend a “Medicaid Divorce” solely for financial reasons?

What To Do With Personal Items In Your Estate Plan

Many times it is not the big assets such as the house or bank accounts that cause fights among family members when an estate is divided.

Estate Planning: Lessons Learned From Alex Karras

There are several estate planning lessons that we can learn from Alex Karras.

Cristian Fernandez Case: Key Evidence Suppressed

A 13-year-old Jacksonville boy is being charged with the murder of his 2 year old half-brother, but the surprising part about the case is that the 13-year-old boy will most likely be tried as an adult. Certain key evidence was suppressed by the courts which could lead to a different outcome.

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

Some common questions and answersabout Social Security disability

When Do You Get a Work Comp Settlement in Minnesota?

Questions and answers about settlements in Minnesota work comp claims

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