Attorney Bill Oehler recently attended the annual Probate & Trust Law conference in June 2016. In this blog post, Bill shares five things he learned while attending the conference with 900+ attorneys and professionals. 1. Federal estate tax is he…
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Limited Liability Companies Many business owners and farmers use limited liability companies (“LLC”) as their business form. Business owners often prefer LLCs to own their business assets because they are easier to set up and administer t…
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June is the most popular month for weddings, followed by August then September and October. So, we are heading right into wedding season! From the moment a couple says “I do”, their legal and financial relationship takes on new meaning. H…
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Pet owners in Minnesota may now set up a “pet trust” for their animals thanks to newly passed legislation. A pet trust can ensure that funds set aside for a pet are used for the animal’s care. Our attorneys will work with you to dra…
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As part of the omnibus tax bill, HF 848, passed by the Minnesota legislature over the weekend, the legislature has directed the commissioner of revenue to review the estate tax’s definition of qualified farm property and its linkage to the property…
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President Obama on Tuesday May 17, 2016, unveiled a new rule that will increase the overtime pay exemption from $23,660 to $47,476 for executive, administrative, and professional employees. This rule change is expected to make about 4.2 million US wo…
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For some nonprofit corporations, there comes a time to close it down. This could be for any number of reasons, which could include lack of available funding or leadership. Sometimes, the organization might have met its goal or a larger organization o…
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We are pleased to announce that Attorney Jason Wagner was recently recognized as a 2015 North Star Lawyer by the Minnesota State Bar Association for providing pro bono legal services. To be recognized as a North Star Lawyer, an attorney must be a mem…
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When the assets of an estate are insufficient to satisfy debts, claims, expenses of administration, and devises under the will, the rules of abatement will be applied. The rules of abatement determine the order in which devises shall be given effect…
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