How to Leave Gifts to Step-Children

Today, blended families have become increasingly common, and many individuals have step-children, that is, children of a spouse or partner. In situations where step-children have not been legally adopted, however, they do not have a legal right to an inheritance from a step-parent. For those who wish to leave step-children part of their estate ,...
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Federal Trademark Registration

There are many advantages to registering a mark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).  A licensed trademark can provide “constructive notice” to customers on a national basis.  Moreover, if there is a lawsuit, a valid registration can be used to substantiate or prove ownership of the mark. A trademark is used to...
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Obtaining Venture Capital

It is no secret that it takes money to make money.  Not all business owners have the money they need to get their ventures off the ground and therefore many require financing.  Venture capital is a type of financing that is different from the financial support a business would customarily obtain from other lenders.  Venture...
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Who Owns A Business’s Customer List?

Many businesses have customer lists that they consider their own private property.  It is common, however, for sales representatives and other employees to regard customer lists as theirs too, something they can take to a new employer. Employment agreements, confidentiality agreements, non-competes, and non-solicitation agreements can all be used to eliminate confusion over whether...
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Capacity to Contract – Minors, The Mentally Disabled & The Intoxicated

The value and success of a business often rests on the ability of the principals involved to make and enforce contracts with third-parties.  However, if the person who entered into a particular agreement did not have the “capacity to contract” in the first place, then those contracts may be “voidable.”  A contract is “voidable”...
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Use of Non-Disclosure Agreements

As a small business owner, it is essential to protect sensitive information that is often referred to as trade secrets. While some well known examples of trade secrets include the formula for Coca-Cola and Google's algorithms, any business information such as practices and techniques, processes and procedures, needs...
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Refusing a Bequest

Most people develop an estate plan as a way to transfer wealth, property and their legacies on to loved ones upon their passing. This transfer, however, isn’t always as seamless as one may assume, even with all of the correct documents in place. What happens if your eldest son doesn’t want the family vacation...
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Common Types of Will Contests

The most basic estate planning tool is a will which establishes how an individual's property will be distributed and names beneficiaries to receive those assets. Unfortunately, there are circumstances when disputes arise among surviving family members that can lead to a will contest. This is a court proceeding in which the validity of...
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