There are many ways to express love for your special Valentine. While roses and chocolate are always a good standby, estate planning can also be from the heart. An “I Love You” will is a common type of will that is used by estate planning…
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On January 1, 2017, both the Minnesota and federal estate tax exemptions were updated for decedents dying in 2017. The federal estate and gift tax exemption is $5.49 million per individual (up from $5.45 million in 2016). The Minnesota estate tax exe…
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Ward & Oehler will have a booth at the 35th Annual AgriNews Farm Show. The Farm Show is scheduled for March 14 and 15. Come check out the latest farming technology and visit us at our booth to learn more about our law firm and the latest farm ret…
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A transfer on death deed is type of deed that only becomes effective after a person has died. It essentially allows Minnesota property owners to put a beneficiary designation on real estate much like they would a bank account or other asset. The tran…
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The process of transitioning the family farm often begins long before any assets are moved from the retiring farmer to the successor. Generally, the succession plan is a done gradually and involves some gifting/discount by the retiring farmer and buy…
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Attorney Jason Wagner will be presenting to a group of farmers and farm business owners as part of the Land Stewardship Project’s annual farm succession planning workshops. Jason will be focusing on estate planning in general, farm succession a…
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The most recent issue of our quarterly newsletter is now available. JANUARY 2017 NEWSLETTER The January 2017 issue includes: New Year’s Resolutions for Business Owners Key Legislation to Watch in 2017 Community Spotlight for Exercisabilities Our Ye…
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As 2017 approaches right now is a great opportunity to look at some New Year resolutions for your business. Like personal resolutions, the suggested resolutions below consider what your business can improve on from the past year, and what you can do…
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One question clients ask occasionally is: what are the requirements for a will to be valid in Minnesota? There are a couple basic requirements for the document itself to be considered a valid last will and testament. Most obvious, the person making t…
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Probate is the usual process of settling a person’s affairs after they have died. This includes paying debts and final expenses, collecting the assets, and distributing to the heirs. However, probate is not always required. Probate is just one…
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