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What’s Wrong with Online Will Forms?
By: Attorney Gina C. Ziegelbauer These days there are several websites offering online do-it-yourself legal forms that promise easy, inexpensive legal forms. One such website says “there’s no easier way.” …
2021 Business Transactions Year in Review
By: Andrew Steimle, Esq. 2021 was the busiest year ever at Steimle Birschbach in terms of the number of transactions closed. It was the second highest year in terms of …
What Happens To My Belongings When I Die?
By: Attorney Gina C. Ziegelbauer When someone dies, one of the first things loved ones are faced with is what to do with all of physical things your loved one …
“Leave the Gun. Take the Cannoli.” Structuring Your Business Purchase to Avoid Taking On Unwanted Seller Liabilities
By: Attorney Samuel J. Spurney “Leave the Gun. Take the cannoli” is arguably one of the most famous lines in movie history. In the movie, The Godfather, Peter Clemenza – …
Federal Estate Tax Law Changes- Stalled or Dead?
By: Steimle Birschbach, LLC 2021 On September 24, 2021, we posted a blog entitled “Federal Estate Tax Law Changes Are Near” that summarized the provisions of draft legislation approved by …
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Farm Succession Planning
By: Attorney Michelle L. Birschbach Simply transferring a farm to the next generation is quite easy. Successfully transitioning a farm business for the mutual benefit of all parties involved, however, …
Planning for Children with Disabilities Transitioning to Adulthood
By: Attorney Alison C. Petri Parents have many questions when their child with disabilities is about to turn age eighteen (18). Once your child is an adult you will no …
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Federal Estate Tax Law Changes Are Near
Federal Estate Tax Law Changes Are Near By: Steimle Birschbach, LLC 2021 On September 15, 2021, the House Ways and Means Committee approved draft legislation that, among other things, would …
Should I Add My Child to My Bank Accounts?
By: Attorney Gina C. Ziegelbauer It’s not uncommon for clients to tell me that they’ve added their adult child or children to their bank account. My next question to them …