The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) recently took on a case questioning the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ability to limit carbon emissions. In the case, West Virginia v. EPA, the government questioned whether the EPA could put carbon emissions...
Month: July 2022
Business owners: Does your business plan account for these 5 risks?
Business owners confront constant risks. These can destroy a business or inflict costly and substantial damage. Anticipation and preparation for these risks can help to better ensure owners protect their business interests. Five of the most common to account for...
How can you prepare to draft a will?
Planning for the future is a unique and deeply personal process, and creating critical financial and legal documents depends on one’s individual concerns and objectives. If you are considering the plans you need for security and control over your assets, you will...
Three times to update a will
If you have a will, you are already ahead of most of the population. Almost three-quarters of adults ages 45 to 59 in the United States do not have a will or estate plan of any kind. Now that you have one, you are good right? No need to worry about it anymore!...