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3 Social Media Tips That Can Hurt Your South Dakota Divorce or Child Custody CaseSocial media has become a part of everyday life. Here are 3 tips to make sure your social media platforms don't hurt your divorce or child custody case:
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Three Tips Every South Dakota Business Owner Needs to Know About ContractsCertain contractual provisions can create "lawsuit chaos" for a South Dakota business.
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What Every South Dakota Business Person Needs to Know About Being Deposed in a LawsuitWhat Every Business Person Needs to Know About Being Deposed in a Lawsuit
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Five Important Tips To Prepare for Family Business Transitions in South DakotaMost South Dakota families create their wealth through private business enterprise. However, owners of family businesses are aging.
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South Dakota's Conflicts of Interest Law - 7 Questions AnsweredIn 2016, the South Dakota Legislature passed HB 1214 (SDCL Chapter 3-23). This new law rolled more than twenty state boards into conflicts regulation and...
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An Estate Planning Q & A For Farmers and RanchersHow do agricultural producers balance the many financial and estate priorities such as retirement planning, investing, student loan repayment, and taxes?
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What Happens In A Divorce? An Overview Of The South Dakota Divorce ProcessThe necessary steps in obtaining a divorce will depend on the particular situation of the parties getting the divorce.
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What Happens If Your South Dakota Business Is Sued In Another State?When a business is sued, the lawsuit is usually filed in the state where it is located. But sometimes a South Dakota company can be sued in another state.
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I Don’t Have Many Assets Or A Lot Of Money So I Don’t Need An Estate Plan, Right?Just because you don't have a lot of assets or money doesn't mean you don't still need to create an estate plan.
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Four Tips For A School District To Comply With South Dakota's Open Meetings LawTips For A School District To Comply With South Dakota's Open Meetings Law