Dating policies have become common in the workplace. With the #MeToo Movement, employers should give their policies another look to ensure they meet the needs of the organization. Often called "anti-fraternization" policies, the rules are generally designed to manage...
Month: February 2018
Including cryptocurrency in your estate plan
From real estate to items with sentimental value and financial accounts, there are all sorts of things people have to consider when creating an estate plan and deciding how their assets will be split up between beneficiaries. In the digital age, a number of new...
Effective estate planning under the latest tax laws
When people begin to plan their estate in Minnesota, they may be under the impression that transferring financial assets is rather seamless if they plan far enough in advance. However, what they should remember is that tax laws may affect this transfer in terms of...
What can you do when someone doesn’t fulfill a business contract?
Doing business means handling a lot of different concerns at the same time. You need to balance the budget, ensure there is sufficient work to keep your staff working and constantly pursue new contracts and growth. You do your best to uphold your side of any deal or...
Using estate planning to prevent strife in blended families
Since your remarriage in Minnesota, your first estate plan has become obsolete. It may be that the challenges of modifying it or creating a new one have you procrastinating about the task, though. We at the law firm of & [nap_names...
Should you hire employees or independent contractors?
As a new business owner in Minnesota, the idea of hiring employees when you are in the early stages may seem like a good way to raise costs. However, you need the help of others to get all the work done. Could hiring independent contractors be the answer?A false step...