Whether it is due to financial immaturity, a disability, or concerns about your child’s spouse… there are solutions to ensure that the inheritance you are leaving behind for your adult children is...
Nathan W. Nelson presents on Employment Law Practices
On September 6, 2019, Nathan W. Nelson spoke to group of financial advisors about employment law practices. The presentation was titled “Minnesota’s New Wage Theft Law & Other Employme...
August 2019 Issue of Bench & Bar of Minnesota Features an Article by Candace Groth
Dallas corporate attorney Candace M. Groth was recently featured in the August 2019 issue of Bench & Bar of Minnesota. Candace M. Groth’s article, Crossing the Border: Tips for attorneys, disc...
No Income Taxes on Trust based upon Residency Status of Certain Beneficiaries
By Thomas M. Fafinski On June 21, 2019, the United States Supreme Court affirmed a North Carolina Supreme Court decision that the presence of in-state beneficiaries does not provide the state the au...
A Simple Estate Plan
There’s an old saying “KISS” that stands for “Keep It Simple Stupid.” While that last word is a bit harsh, there are things that should remain as straightforward as possible. For example, so...
Minnesota’s Elective Share Statute
During probate, the estate’s personal representative locates and assesses the deceased person’s property. However, not all property becomes part of the probate estate. The personal representative ...
What Is Trust Administration?
Ethan had signed the paperwork to establish his dynasty trust. He transferred ownership of assets and cash to fund the trust. He understood that his trustee would take over now and handle the trust ad...
June 14, 2019 – Candace M. Groth to Speak on Data Privacy at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting
Dallas attorney, Candace M. Groth, is speaking on data privacy at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. Candace will be speaking during the Appellate Law Section and Civil Libertie...
Estate Planning for Parents with College-Bound Kids
Sending the kids off to college may leave parents with an empty nest. But they have more to think about than whether to turn Junior’s bedroom into a home gym. Parents with college-bound kids also ha...
When to Use a Credit Shelter Trust
Most people want to limit the amount of tax they pay. Whether it’s income tax, estate tax, or capital gains, we’re all looking for legal ways to protect our hard-earned dollars from the tax man. S...