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  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: July 21, 2016

Can my will withstand a contest? He could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee, but the outcome of what may be Muhammed Ali’s final fight may come down to whether he dotted all of his “I”s and crossed all of his “T”s. Or at least whether his attorneys did. Celebrities like legendary former heavyweight champion Ali and…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: July 21, 2016

What Do Successful Small Business Startups Have In Common? As most of us are aware, starting a new business is risky. The U.S. Small Business Administration reports that about half of all startups survive the first 5 years and only about one-third survive for 10 years. Having a knowledgeable business attorney at your back can make a tremendous difference. While no one…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: July 18, 2016

As a minority business investor, it is essential to have an investment strategy that will maximize your returns. Once an investment decision is made, it is critical that a target business will enhance value of a broader investment portfolio. At the same time, many minority investors are also business owners who know what makes for a successful enterprise. This post…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: July 11, 2016

An executor is responsible for the administration of an estate. The executor’s signature carries the same weight of the person whose estate is being administered. He or she must pay the deceased’s debts and then distribute the remaining assets of the estate. If any of the assets of the estate earn money, an executor must manage those assets responsibly. The…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: June 28, 2016

How Can Families Resolve Differences Over Elder Care Without Litigation? Can an elderly parent continue to live alone? Is it time to take away a parent's driver's license? What if one sibling is stuck with providing most of the care for an elderly parent? Even the most harmonious families can become deeply divided over these and other elder care issues.…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: June 27, 2016

Life insurance can be an integral part of an estate plan. Policies can be set up to be paid directly to the beneficiary, without the need to pass through the estate, and without the need for any taxes to be paid. Having a life insurance policy ensures that some assets will be liquid, so that debts and expenses can be…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: June 25, 2016

Can You Afford To Pay For Long-term Care If You Need A Nursing Home Or Adult Day Care? For decades, the stigma surrounding putting a parent in a nursing home drove many families to make great sacrifices in order to keep elderly family members at home in their declining years. Today, not only has that stigma somewhat lifted, but 4…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: June 13, 2016

Frivolous lawsuits are an all-too-common problem for small businesses. This is because, under current laws, there is almost no risk to trial attorneys or their clients for bringing even absurd cases to court. While large companies routinely retain attorneys and have the financial means to protect themselves from frivolous lawsuits, small businesses may be left out in the cold if…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: June 6, 2016

Testamentary capacity refers to a person’s ability to understand and execute a will. As a general rule, most people who are over the age of eighteen are thought to be competent to make and sign the will. They must be able to understand that they are signing the will, they must understand the nature of the property being affected by…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: May 30, 2016

If your estate plan and related documents are properly and carefully drafted, it is highly unlikely that the court will disregard your wishes and award the excluded child an inheritance. As unlikely as it may be, there are certain situations where this child could end up receiving an inheritance depending upon a variety of factors. To understand how a disinherited…Read More

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