When you are busy running your own business, you always have a lot of tasks to take care of. While you often look toward the future, to ensure your business can succeed in the long run, one task you may overlook is creating a succession plan for your business. Even if...
Estate Planning And Probate
What does estate planning for farmers involve?
Anyone with any assets and heirs may benefit from estate planning. Extensive planning might be necessary when attempting to make things easier for heirs who will inherit a complex and challenging estate. This may be especially true for farmers since passing a farm's...
Should you have an estate plan?
While the terms "will" and "estate plan" are often used interchangeably in North Dakota, they actually mean two different things. If you don't have any children and only a few assets to your name, you might only need a will. But if you have children, a large number of...
Estate planning emotional hurdles to consider
Many individuals in North Dakota and across the U.S. feel a great deal of discomfort when thinking about estate planning. While no one wants to think about death, failing to properly plan an estate can lead to long-lasting difficulties for surviving family members....
Preparing children to inherit
High net worth people in North Dakota need to think about how to prepare their children to inherit someday. There are essentially three steps to this process. The first is to calculate how much they will be getting. The second is to think about how money will affect...
Auditing and estate planning: what to keep in mind
Nobody wants to think about a day when they aren't able to manage their own estate. This doesn't necessarily mean death but also other instances such as being disabled due to an accident or mental issues. This is why it is so important to begin auditing your estate...
The importance of making a will
If you're concerned about who will raise your children if you were to die unexpectedly, it is a good idea to create a will. The same is true if you want to retain control over who inherits your North Dakota business or other assets that were accumulated during your...
Legal fees during a will challenge
Contesting a North Dakota will can cost a significant amount of money. Those who are participating in the probate process are likely wondering who pays the legal costs when a will is challenged. The answer is that it depends who is challenging the will and what the...
Estate planning for farmers in North Dakota
Estate planning for a farm for generations to come is more than preserving an individual's wealth and hard work; it also preserves a way of life. There are several ways to help ensure that a farm within a family is not sold as a subdivision or commercial property. The...
What an executor does in an estate plan
People in North Dakota who are named as executors under a will have a number of duties they must carry out after the testator dies, but they can make the job easier by doing a few things while the individual is still alive. They should get a copy of the will and note...