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Section 44 Small Business Disabled Access Credit Considerations
Many small businesses ignore the IRC Section 44 small business disability access credit. Basically Section 44 provides credit for up […]
Protecting Your Unmarried Partner
Living together while remaining unmarried has never been this popular. According to 2009 Census data, more than 6.4 million unmarried […]
Will the Credit Crunch Open the Door For a New Wave of Seller Financing?
Unlike a few years ago, most banks now require a large down payment, even for good credit buyers. The problem […]
3 Lawsuits That Are Changing the California Labor Law Landscape
Employment lawsuits have risen to a historic high, with nearly 100,000 claims filed in 2010, according to the EEOC. Incredibly, […]
Managing Staff – “What Exactly Does ‘Pay & Conditions’ Mean in Employment?
A frequently asked question when it comes to managing staff is: “We always hear about following the law in terms […]
Uncle Sam’s Snake Oil
Uncle Sam and his group, better known as Congress, have pushed snake oil to the unsuspecting public in the form […]
Caregiver Agreements – A Creative Solution to the Elder Care Dilemma
Your frail mother is still cherished but she is 92 years old and needs home care. Caring for her is […]
What Is Probate in Relation to a Will?
A will is a legal document that outlines what a person wants to happen after their death in terms of […]
The Recent Supreme Court Ruling and Same-Sex Couple Estate Planning: What You Should Know
A recent and historic decision in the Supreme Court overturned a portion of the federal Marriage Defense Act (DOMA), making […]