by Lee Chen | Mar 13, 2018 | Estate Planning, Law, Retirement Planning, Uncategorized
Life insurance is an integral part of financial and estate planning for many. In most cases, people purchase life insurance in order to protect their spouse, children, and/or others who are financially dependent on them from becoming indigent in the event they die....
by Jarom Bergeson | Mar 6, 2018 | Business planning, Law, Small Business
The NCAA has trademarked over 70 slogans, should your business have at least one trademark? If you were to take a look at my undergraduate and law school transcripts, you’d notice one fairly obvious pattern – my grades were always better during Fall Semester than...
by Jarom Bergeson | Sep 12, 2017 | Asset Protection, Law
The process of getting married can be one of the most wonderful, exciting … and stressful periods in a person’s life. There’s so much to plan for and do (and so many people to impress) that it can be hard to focus on what’s really important – the fact that you are...
by Kevin Kennedy | Aug 28, 2017 | Business planning, Law, Tax Planning
Starting a business is a process. It is MUCH more than filing the one or two page articles/certificate of formation with the state. At the same time, it doesn’t have to be so complicated and overwhelming that you never start. Further, not only is starting a...
by Jarom Bergeson | Aug 10, 2017 | Law, Litigation
Remember Pokémon Go? About this time last year, the “augmented reality” game in which players use their smartphones to capture and train various species of Pokémon was a global phenomenon, with nearly seven million daily downloads. It was sort of the “thing to do” of...
by Kevin Kennedy | Jul 25, 2017 | Estate Planning, Law, Litigation
As I work with small business owners and investors throughout the year, I want them to see the big picture when it comes to Estate Planning. Many misunderstand what the Estate Plan is all about and think it’s simply an ‘asset protection’...