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3 groups of people who may need powers of attorney

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Oct 9, 2024 | Estate Planning

Estate planning can be beneficial for almost any adult. However, people in certain circumstances may need specific documents more than others. Powers of attorney are some of the most important and commonly-overlooked estate planning instruments. All too often, people...

Why does the probate process drag on sometimes?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Oct 7, 2024 | Probate

The probate process, which involves the legal handling of a deceased person’s estate, can often take longer than expected, sometimes dragging on for months or even years.  While the timeline can fluctuate depending on the size and intricacy of the estate, there are...

Modifying your estate plan as you divorce

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Sep 24, 2024 | Estate Planning

If you and your spouse have decided to divorce, there are some changes you can and likely want to make to your estate plan. For example, you may no longer want them to have power of attorney (POA) over your medical decisions if you become seriously ill or injured....

3 reasons to change your company’s legal structure

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Sep 13, 2024 | Business law

Those who start businesses often spend quite a bit of time planning. They create a business plan outlining how they intend to operate the company. They look for funding. They file official paperwork starting the business. The type of business entity that an...

Avoiding delays during probate 

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Sep 10, 2024 | Probate

Probate is the legal process that empowers the courts to oversee estate administration in the wake of an individual’s death. While probate does help to ensure that the deceased's wishes are honored and their debts are settled, it can be a frustrating and...

Is your small business owed significant payment?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Aug 23, 2024 | Debt Collection

If you are a small business owner, you understand how challenging it is to remain operational without dipping into the red. When a client or customer fails to pay on time or at all, it can inspire significant financial stress and disrupt your operations. Even if you...

What are the warning signs of a minority shareholder freeze out?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Aug 14, 2024 | Business law

Shareholders who invest in a company have certain rights. They attend regular meetings where they receive non-public information about the company. They can sometimes vote to help guide the future of the organization. They also have a right to receive a share of...

What happens if you do not have a valid will?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Aug 5, 2024 | Estate Planning

A will is a legal document that is key to your estate plan. This document outlines your last wishes, including instructions for asset distribution. With a will, you can name beneficiaries who can benefit from your passing and an executor of the estate who is...

Key areas in a business partnership agreement 

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Jul 25, 2024 | Business law

You have decided that you want to work with a business partner, as you think it will make your business much stronger. But you’re also concerned that it’s going to lead to disputes or conflicts. You won’t have full control over everything, so this is a possibility....

3 tools you can utilize in your estate plan 

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Jul 15, 2024 | Estate Planning

Ensuring that your assets go to the right people upon your death involves estate planning. Not only that, but you can use estate planning to take care of your healthcare needs, financial needs as well as the upbringing of your children should you become...

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