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Property Ownership in South Dakota - Sole OwnershipUnder South Dakota law, there are a variety of ways to title property. Title is commonly held in ways: sole ownership, joint tenancy, and tenancy in common.
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Three Legal Tips for the HolidaysThe holiday season is a great time of year for enjoying the company of friends and family. However, in the excitement of the season it is important to be...
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7 Reasons To Review Your South Dakota WillIn South Dakota, you may change your will as often as you like. Here are seven reasons to review your South Dakota will: click here to learn more.
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Law Firm Video - 3 Tips to Protect Your Loved Ones' Legal RightsLaw Firm Video - Tips to Protect Your Loved Ones' Legal Rights. When your loved ones begin to show signs of aging, your focus tends to be on medical issues.
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3 Estate Planning "Must Haves" For Every South DakotanA Last Will & Testament directs how you want your property to be distributed when you die. In South Dakota, anyone who is at least eighteen years old and of...
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Life Insurance And Your Estate PlanLife insurance is something everyone will need at one time or another. Like your estate plan, your insurance needs will vary, depending on what is...
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Five Estate Planning Tips for Young Families in South DakotaMany young families delay estate planning. If asked, they usually say that they are too busy, too young, or simply can't afford it.
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Did Burt Reynolds Really Disinherit His Son?Burt Reynolds starred in a variety of blockbuster hits including Smokey and the Bandit and Boogie Nights. Being such a Hollywood icon, it is presumed...
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Why is "Stepped-Up" Basis Important for South Dakota Agricultural Producers?
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National Autism Association Publishes "Age Of Majority" ToolkitThe age of majority is the moment when minors cease to be considered children and assume legal control over their persons, actions, and decisions, thus...