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November 28, 2019 Dunlap Seeger

Issues That Can Lead to Fraud in a Small Business

While many business partnerships do last and thrive, the reality is that a fair amount also fall apart. Sometimes, two partners just decide they cannot run the company well together. Other times, they have different visions of what the future should look like. Still other times, one partner commits fraud or theft, abusing their position within the company. All of these situations can lead to litigation and the dissolution of a partnership contract. Let’s spend a little time looking at More +

November 26, 2019 Dunlap Seeger

Using Estate Planning to Disinherit Family Members

When they think of their end-of-life wishes, many Minnesota residents may think of whom they want to leave assets to. However, some of them may also think about who they do not want to receive anything. Family relationships are not always loving or healthy, and as a result, some individuals may be interested in ways to disinherit family members as they go through the estate planning process. Some people may reach a point where they are no longer happy in their More +

November 20, 2019 Dunlap Seeger

Older Individuals Can Still Jump Into Business Formation

Many Minnesota residents may have toyed with the idea of starting their own business over the years. Still, they may have stayed in their chosen career path instead of venturing out, and now that they are older, they may wonder whether it is too late to start a company. Fortunately, individuals of any age can begin the business formation process. First, it is important for individuals to go over their finances before taking this leap. They may find that they need to More +

November 14, 2019 Dunlap Seeger

During Estate Planning, Some May Choose an Unbiased Executor

Making decisions that can have a significant impact on loved ones is not always easy. When Minnesota residents are estate planning, they may worry that they will choose the wrong person to act as the executor. In some cases, the potential for family conflict over who was named could be a deciding factor. Fortunately, individuals do not have to appoint a family member to act as their executor if they do not feel it would be best. Banks and other financial More +

November 04, 2019 Dunlap Seeger

Company History Can Be Important to Business Formation

Many prospective and current business owners often need financial assistance to get their companies off the ground or to expand their current commercial enterprises. Often, individuals can contact potential investors in hopes of obtaining financial backing. During business formation, individuals can create a business plan that will explain the foundations of the company to those potential investors. One part of the business plan that Minnesota business owners may want to focus on is the company history or background. This section can detail More +

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