When you're looking for information about law-related topics, answers can be tough to find, let alone understand. We have written a variety of articles about different parts of Minnesota estate planning and business services that are straightforward and available for you whenever you need them.
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Tip to Minimize Minnesota Estate Tax: The Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT).An irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) is a handy tool to help minimize estate taxes, since life insurance proceeds are included in Minnesota estates.
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Filial Responsibility Laws Can Create Surprising ProblemsYou could be held responsible for your parents' nursing home and medical bills. An increasing number of states are now passing filial responsibility laws.
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Wills vs. Trusts: What's the Difference?When planning their estates, many people do not understand the differences between wills and trusts. This articles helps explain them.
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Cover All Your Bases By Planning For Your Estate, Charities, and the Protection of Your ChildrenEstate planning in Minnesota considers all of your assets, how to protect your children, and donating to your favorite charitable causes.
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Lucky in Minnesota? 8 Tips for When You Win the LotteryWondering what to do if you just won the lottery? Here are some helpful tips, including: Consult a tax professional before you claim the prize and more.
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Roulet Law Firm January 2013 NewsletterRoulet Law Firm's January 2013 newsletter: Great Seats at 3D Movies, Broiling Hot Fireplace Glass, Fiscal Cliff Update, Keeping Your New Years Resolutions, and more.
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Roulet Law Firm December, 2012 NewsletterContents: Will You Measure Your Life By Paychecks, High Blood Pressure Facts, Stock Market is Not Into Mondays Either, What if Pets Outlive Their Owners?, and more.
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As many as 25% of Pet Owners have Provided for their Pets in a Will or TrustAs many as 25% of families with a pet have provided for their animals through wills or trusts.
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The Problem for Providing for your Pet in your Will in MinnesotaThe Problem for Providing for your Pet through a Will in Minnesota
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Roulet Law Firm Newsletter - November, 2012Roulet Law Firm Newsletter - November, 2012. Garage door safety, emerging adulthood, dust facts, family game night, Thanksgiving venison, texting & driving.
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500,000 Pets Left Behind Because Owners Die or are IncapacitatedAccording to the ASPCA, approximately 500,000 pets are left behind each year because their owners die are or incapacitated. Including your pet in your estate planning can help prevent this.
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Understanding Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs): A Comprehensive GuideDiscover the benefits of Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs). Learn how GRATs can help you minimize estate taxes and protect your wealth for your family.
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Reduce Taxes When Transferring AssetsHelp with your estate planning to minimize gift tax, estate tax and generation-skipping transfer tax.
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What Kind of Business Entity to ChooseIf you are a business owner in Minneapolis, Attorney Chuck Roulet will help you decide which entity is best for you: LLC, LLP, S Corporation and more.
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New Minneapolis Businesses Need a Liability Protection PlanIf you're starting a new business in Minnesota, you need a business liability protection plan that covers legal, insurance, financial and liability.
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Start Your Minneapolis Business With a Solid Legal FoundationMaple Grove attorney Chuck Roulet provides business services such as drafting contracts and helping small businesses set up their companies.
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Who Will Run Your Minneapolis-Area Business When You're Gone?After working to build your business for years, it is important to consider succession planning for when you are no longer able to run your company.
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Charitable Trust Planning Will Ensure Your Favorite National or Minneapolis Charities are Well-Taken Care OfTrust planning is not just for your family; it is for your favorite charities as well. Contact Maple Grove attorney Chuck Roulet for charitable trust planning.
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Minnesota Businesses Need The Proper EntityAs a business owner, you may not be completely sure what a business entity is why you need one. Minneapolis attorney Chuck Roulet explains.
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The Personal Attention of an In-House Legal Counsel Without the Additional ExpenseMinnesota attorney Chuck Roulet will handle all of your business's legal needs as your personal corporate counsel.