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In This Issue - #189 November 28, 2014

  1. Without A Net: Unintended Tax Consequences of Child Support Payments
  2. Termination of Land Use Contracts
  3. The Importance of Opening the Lines of Communication with Your Executor
  4. Choosing a Business Structure
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2. Without A Net: Unintended Tax Consequences of Child Support Payments

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

What a great night out that was! I owe you $100 for my concert ticket, and you owe me $150 for dinner and drinks. Why don’t you just give me…Read More Learn More

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3. Termination of Land Use Contracts

by Bradley Cronquist

Changes have recently been introduced to the laws surrounding Land Use Contracts (“LUCs”) that could materially affect the right of a land owner to use his land that is presently…Read More Learn More

Bradley Cronquist
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4. The Importance of Opening the Lines of Communication with Your Executor

by Vanessa DeDominicis

My practice involves both the planning and the administration side of Estates. This gives me a unique insight into how important it is, not only to have an excellent written…Read More Learn More

Vanessa DeDominicis
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5. Choosing a Business Structure

by Andrew Brunton

One of the earliest legal decisions founders of a new enterprise must make is one which has repercussions throughout the lifetime of the business. That decision is known as the…Read More Learn More

Andrew Brunton
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