Roots & Rights: Securing Tomorrow

Estate Planning for Unmarried Partners

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jun 11, 2023 | 0 Comments

When it comes to protecting your unmarried partner, there are several options to consider. Depending on the value of your money and property, your desired level of protection from your partner's creditors, and other factors unique to your situation, one or more of these strategies may be benefici...

Pass-Through Taxation: What You Need to Know

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jun 06, 2023 | 0 Comments

Most US businesses have a pass-through taxation structure: they are not subject to corporate tax. Instead, they have their income “pass through” to their owners to be taxed on their individual income tax returns. Pass-through businesses have simpler filing and a lower tax rate than C corporation...

What You Need to Know about Articles of Organization

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jun 04, 2023 | 0 Comments

The limited liability company (LLC) is a popular entity structure among small business owners that provides governance and taxation flexibility and shields personal assets from business liabilities. To enjoy the benefits and legal protections of an LLC, however, owners must register their compan...

The Sole Proprietorship: Pros and Cons

Posted by Gregory Robinson | May 30, 2023 | 0 Comments

Transitioning from being an employee to being self-employed is a goal of many American workers, and a growing number of workers have realized their goal in the wake of pandemic-related economic disruptions. Individuals often cite taking control of their career as a top motivating factor for bein...

Planning a Barbecue Is Like Planning Your Estate

Posted by Gregory Robinson | May 25, 2023 | 0 Comments

For many, Memorial Day weekend signals the beginning of summer and enjoying warm-weather activities, including backyard barbecues with friends and family. Although a cookout may be an informal affair, planning is crucial to its success. This is true for estate planning, too. Just as preparations ...

Business Continuity Plans: What You Need to Know

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 28, 2023 | 0 Comments

The COVID-19 pandemic served as a major wake-up call to businesses that operational threats can emerge anytime. If downtime lasts more than a few days, the chances that a business will fail are high. Yet many companies have no business continuity plan. Business continuity planning helps restore ...

What You Should Know About Issuing Stocks

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 26, 2023 | 0 Comments

The ability of a company to issue stock is a crucial element of modern capitalism. Selling stock, which represents an ownership share in a company, allows companies to raise money for growth and expansion. Stock options are also used as an employee incentive, especially in the startup phase. C c...

Most Common DIY Contract Mistakes

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 24, 2023 | 0 Comments

Small business owners often wear many hats. On any given day, they might dabble in customer service, human resources, accounting, bookkeeping, and legal matters. Resilient, confident, and flexible by nature, entrepreneurs often welcome the challenge to learn new skills by working outside of thei...

What Happens to Elvis's Legacy Now?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 14, 2023 | 0 Comments

Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, died in 1977. Like most celebrities of his stature, he left behind a complicated legacy—and a considerable estate. Elvis's estate, including Graceland, ended up in the hands of his only child, Lisa Marie Presley, who passed away in January at fifty-four y...

What to Do with a Loved One's Used Medical Equipment

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

After a loved one has passed away and the funeral has been held, the task of sorting through their personal belongings begins. While items with sentimental value or family historical importance may have been distributed to beneficiaries in the estate plan, many more might still be lying around th...

Garn–St Germain Act: What You Need to Know

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 10, 2023 | 0 Comments

It is important to let your estate planning attorney know if you own real estate that is subject to a mortgage. Most mortgages include due-on-sale clauses stating that, upon the transfer of the mortgaged property, the entire amount of the debt owed on the mortgage is immediately due and payable. ...

Hiring Gig Workers to Expand Your Business

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 05, 2023 | 0 Comments

The nature of work is changing. Gone are the days when employees stayed with one company for decades. Today's workers tend to change jobs every few years. Many favor working from home over going to an office. And a growing workforce contingent is foregoing an employer-employee relationship in fav...

Disability Panels to Take Back Control

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

When you create an estate plan, it is an admission of your mortality. But even if you accept that you are not going to live forever, you may be slower to face the possibility that you could become incapacitated before you die. Although it can be an uncomfortable topic, incapacity is an essential...

Why Deathbed Planning Might Give You Additional Grief

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Mar 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

None of us likes to think about our own death or enjoys planning for that occasion. However, if you do not create an estate plan or fail to update it regularly, you are likely setting your loved ones up for even more stress and grief after you pass away. It may add to your own stress and impede y...

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