by Dwight Sowerby | Jun 27, 2017 | Elder Law, Healthcare
A Guardianship grants one person control over another person’s assets or even control over the actual person. Technically these are called Guardianship over the Person and Guardianship over the Estate. The process starts by the proposed Guardian petitioning...
by Dwight Sowerby | Mar 30, 2017 | Business Dispute Resolution, Business Formation, Contract Law Review, LLC Formation, Small Business Law, Uncategorized
Protect Your Small Business with Consulting Agreements Before Hiring, by Elizabeth A. Brown, Esq When small businesses start to grow they frequently find themselves needing to hire consultants and independent contractors to help them expand their business. This can...
by Dwight Sowerby | Feb 14, 2017 | Business Dispute Resolution, Business Formation, Contract Law Review, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
Take Caution When Signing Limited Liability Company Contracts by Elizabeth A. Brown, Esq One of the principal reasons for forming and conducting business as a limited liability company is to minimize the chance that you and the other members of the company will be...
by Dwight Sowerby | Feb 14, 2017 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Trusts, Uncategorized, Wills
Mistakes to avoid in an Estate Plan An estate plan is not something most people want to spend time on when thinking about the inevitable—our own mortality. If you don’t, however, you may be leaving a mess for your loved ones. It is not enough to just “make a plan.” It...
by Dwight Sowerby | Feb 7, 2017 | Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
The Best of Both Worlds- LLC and S Corp You have a successful business and you very wisely registered your business as a limited liability company vs. an s corp because of its simplicity, flexibility and, whether or not you knew this, an LLC can provide even more...