Free Online Estate Planning Workshop Friday, March 27th
Andrew Hoffman Law PC, LLO will be holding a Free Online Estate Planning Workshop on Friday, March 27, 2020 at 12 p.m. CST. Please join Andrew as he discusses current law updates and trends in estate planning. To pre-register, please e-mail: “REGISTER ME” to Amber@AndrewHLaw.Com. The workshop will be a live interactive web-video conference. At […]
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Entity Annual Meeting Meetings
Why doing annual meeting minutes for your LLC or Corporation is so important By: Andrew Hoffman, Attorney When it comes to preparing annual meeting minutes, your responsibility for a business entity varies, depending on whether it is an LLC or a corporation. Each are discussed below. Corporations Under Nebraska law, an annual meeting is […]
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Why Farm and Ranch Couples Should Strongly Consider A Revocable Living Trust Based Plan
By: Andrew J. Hoffman, Attorney If you are reading this article, then you have at least considered the possibility that you may need to graduate your estate plan from the basic Last Will and Testament to a Revocable Living Trust. A lot of people have a […]
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Andrew Hoffman Law PC, LLO Announces Fall and Winter 2019-20 Estate Planning Workshop Tour
Andrew Hoffman Law PC, LLO is proud to announce its late fall and early winter Estate Planning Workshop Tour that has been scheduled for 2019-20. At these workshops, attendees can expect to learn about the following: The difference between a will and a Revocable Living Trust. Updates on State and Federal Law changes that impact […]
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Triggering Events in Estate Planning
TRIGGERING EVENTS IN ESTATE PLANNING: Top Six Reasons to Have Your Estate Plan Reviewed Immediately By: Andrew J. Hoffman, Attorney After signing a new estate plan with a husband and wife, I am frequently asked the following question: “How often do we need to come and see you to do reviews?” While many law firms […]
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Top 5 Things to Consider Doing Before December 31st
The last month of the year is always a busy time. Christmas shopping. Holiday parties. School programs. The list goes on forever. In the midst of it all, it is important to keep your business priorities in place. Whether you have procrastinated until now, or just recently thought of doing it, there is still time […]
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4 Important Things to Know When Owning Real Estate in a Different State
I grew up on a Nebraska farm about 10 miles from the South Dakota border, as the crow flies. High school classmates lived in each state. Families farmed land that they owned, in each state. Whether it be for real estate or wives, we were not shy about going to South Dakota. And vice versa. […]
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Diagnosed with Cancer? Top 5 Reasons You Should Visit a Lawyer.
No word invokes more fear than the word cancer. When this devastating disease invades a person’s household, it can be paralyzing. I know this from personal experience. Five years ago my son was diagnosed with pediatric brain cancer. By the grace of God, he is still with us today. This personal tragedy has made our […]
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5 Reasons You Must Have a Power of Attorney
We all need a Last Will and Testament. Anyone who calls us for an estate plan, is motivated almost entirely by this innate desire to have a will. And rightfully so. After all, don’t you want to decide who receives your holdings? But, beneath the surface, there is so much more to the story. […]
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Top 3 Reasons An Attorney Should be Consulted Before Selling Real Estate
Law students all across America, when introduced to property law, are introduced to the mythical text book real estate referred to as “Blackacre.” Blackacre is the mythical dream property that travels through a parade of title issues and problems as it is sold and litigated over through hypothetical fact patterns on law school exams. Selling […]