Purchase Agreement Essent…

Purchase Agreement Essentials

Because it sets forth the terms of sale and the relative rights and obligations of the parties, the purchase agreement remains the single most important document in any real estate transaction – residential or commercial. While not all purchase agr… Read More
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Best Around

Best Around

Expertise is committed to helping people find the “best local experts.” It uses a proprietary research and selection process to identify the “most trusted and knowledgeable professionals” in over 200 industries across the country. Eac… Read More
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Do Not Just 'Set It and F…

Do Not Just 'Set It and Forget It'

Estate planning is not usually a one-and-done deal. The estate plan you sign today may fit beautifully now, but over time changes in the law or in your circumstances could render your plan obsolete. Here are some recent examples to illustrate my poin… Read More
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Top Stories of the Year

Top Stories of the Year

As we begin to clear out the holiday decor and make lists of resolutions, we are taking a look back on the last year. These are the stories that mattered most to you in 2021! #1 “Let the Seller Beware” What’s changed with selling re… Read More
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A Changing (Tax) Landscap…

A Changing (Tax) Landscape

The IRS has issued inflation adjustments for certain sections of the Internal Revenue Code. Of interest to our estate planning clients, the federal estate exemption amount for decedents who die in 2022 has been increased to $12.06 million per individ… Read More
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Big Employer “Vaccinate…

Big Employer “Vaccinate or Test” Rule Back in Place – at Least for Now

Last November, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced its Emergency Temporary Standard that would require employers with 100 or more employees to implement a mandatory workplace rule that employees either be vaccin… Read More
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The Gift in Giving

The Gift in Giving

Nothing embodies the spirit of the holiday season more than the act of giving. And that giving is not only about wish lists and stocking stuffers. It is about spreading goodwill to others, especially those who need it most. Again this year, Wright Be… Read More
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Which Type of Trust Is Ri…

Which Type of Trust Is Right for Your Estate Plan?

When done right, an estate plan can help make certain that a person’s assets will be easily passed on to the correct people after death. Not planning properly may cause family conflict, higher tax burdens, and the excessive time and costs of pr… Read More
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Good Hearts. Goodfellows.

Good Hearts. Goodfellows.

Throughout the holiday season, the Farmington Area Goodfellows lend support to more than 400 children, families, and seniors in the local community. As many people have faced another difficult year, the need is expected to be much greater this holida… Read More
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Notable Provisions Within…

Notable Provisions Within New Infrastructure Law

Signed into law on November 15, 2021, the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“the IIJA”) contains various provisions that may be of interest to small businesses and other employers. In a prior article, we advised that the Emplo… Read More
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