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Keeping Your Standard Of Living After A South Dakota Divorce: 5 Secrets You Should Know About AlimonyIn a South Dakota divorce, a court may require one party to make a suitable alimony payment to the other party. Here are 5 secrets to know about alimony.
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Protecting Your Ideas - Basic Trademark Law For A South Dakota Business
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36 Financial Records You Should Have & Understand As You Approach A South Dakota DivorceHere are 36 financial records that you should have and understand as you approach a South Dakota divorce.
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South Dakota Estate Planning - 8 Tips You Should Know About Planning For The "Sandwich Generation"In today's world, people are living longer and having children later in life. As a result, many people are in the “Sandwich Generation.”
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South Dakota Dynasty Trusts - The Basics (Part II)Part I of this article provided an overview of South Dakota trust law and some of the advantages of creating a trust in our state.
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South Dakota Dynasty Trusts - The Basics (Part I)South Dakota Dynasty Trusts - The Basics (Part I). Estate plans usually includes a Last Will & Testament, a health care directive, and a financial POA.
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Protecting Your Ideas - How a South Dakota Business Can Monitor and Protect Its TrademarksMonitoring your trademark sounds simple, but you would be surprised how many trademarks are just sitting there with no one paying attention to them.
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5 Duties of a Personal Representative in South DakotaWhen setting up your South Dakota estate plan, you will be asked to name a Personal Representative also known as an Executor.
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Don't Be The New York Jets: Eight Winning Plays When Selling Your South Dakota BusinessLike the New York Jets, many South Dakota business owners fail to put a game plan into place for the eventual transfer and sale of their business.
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South Dakota Estate Planning - Take Your Children's Future SeriouslyHaving children complicates life in many interesting ways, and estate planning is no exception. Young parents in South Dakota usually don’t need anything fancy.