
When Should You Start Estate Planning?
When most people turn 18, the last thing on their minds is estate planning. There are simply too many other exciting things to think about:…
June 21, 2021
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What is the Difference Between a Corporate Lawyer and a Business Lawyer?
Although the two may sound very similar, a corporate lawyer is different from a business lawyer. Here is a quick overview of how the two…
June 17, 2021
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Why Do You Need Probate?
When a loved one passes away, his or her estate typically goes through probate. This is a legal process that may be necessary for people…
June 9, 2021

Law Lingo: Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Welcome to Law Lingo: a monthly blog series brought to you by The Brown Law Firm, LLC that explains estate planning terminologies in simple terms.
June 2, 2021

Can a Lawsuit be Brought against a Trust?
A trust is a legal method to transfer your assets to another person or persons (trustees) who are responsible for holding your assets on behalf…
May 28, 2021

Law Lingo: Estate Law
Welcome to Law Lingo: a monthly blog series brought to you by The Brown Law Firm, LLC that explains estate planning terminologies in simple terms.
May 19, 2021

Can a Conservatorship be Contested?
A conservatorship is a legal appointment of a person who has been tasked with managing another person’s financial or life affairs. A conservatorship may be…
May 14, 2021

What’s the Difference Between a Power of Attorney and a Conservator?
Adulting is hard sometimes! Many adult responsibilities – even mundane ones – are necessary to fulfill your obligations: paying monthly bills, filing tax returns, purchasing/maintaining/selling…
May 8, 2021

Reasons Why a Guardian Might Deny Visitation
A legal guardian is a person who is legally responsible for the care and well-being of a ward: a minor or an adult who cannot…
April 28, 2021

Law Lingo: Personal Autonomy
Welcome to Law Lingo: a monthly blog series brought to you by The Brown Law Firm, LLC that explains estate planning terminologies in simple terms.
April 21, 2021