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    • Trusts & Estate Planning
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Gift Tax Explained: Strategies for Wealthier Families

by Leslie Marenco | Aug 12, 2014 | Articles, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, High Net Worth

With tax rates somewhat higher than in prior years based on increases in income taxes, capital gains, and the new so-called Medicare tax, (which is basically an investment income tax for those who earned more than $200,000 if single and $250,000 if married) the net...

How to Properly Structure a Founder’s Agreement for Your New Venture

by Leslie Marenco | Aug 11, 2014 | Articles, Business/ Corporate Law, Intellectual Property

We are a nation of entrepreneurs, but we are also living in a litigious society, so if you are starting a new venture and there are other founders involved, a founder’s agreement (that would be an operating agreement for an LLC or a shareholder’s agreement for a...

Avoid These Four Common Legal Mistakes If You Own a Business

by Leslie Marenco | Aug 11, 2014 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession

Whether you are just starting a new business or have been running a business for years, there are four common legal mistakes that both novice and seasoned entrepreneurs make that can have a significant impact on the future viability of your company: Co-mingling of...

The Olmstead “Patch” Works! Even Against Your Own Partner…

by Leslie Marenco | Aug 11, 2014 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business/ Corporate Law, Case Law

We attorneys LOVE LLCs and advised many of our clients to create LLCs to protect their assets inside the LLC from lawsuits by creditors against our clients individually. Prior to 2010 it was generally understood that if an LLC member was sued by an outside creditor...

One Mistake Cost His Children $400,000 of an IRA Inheritance

by Leslie Marenco | Aug 11, 2014 | Articles, Estate Planning, IRAs / 401(k), Non-Probate Asset

Before Leonard Smith lost his battle with cancer in 2008, he worked with his financial advisors to make sure his children received the balance of his retirement funds when he died. He had remarried late in life, two months before his death in 2008, in fact. But it was...
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