Brette Sember, J.D.
Brette is a former attorney and has been a writer and editor for more than 25 years. She is the author of more than 40 books, many of them about legal topics. Brette has written, edited, and consulted for a large number of legal outlets, legal websites, legal practice management software companies, online legal service companies, and law firms. She is a national expert on divorce and family law. View her work on her website.
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How the Corporate Transparency Act Affects LLCs, LLPs, and Inc.
As of Jan. 1, 2024, some small businesses, including LLCs and LLPs, can report ownership information to the Federal Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
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Is LegalZoom a Good Way to Create a Living Trust?
LegalZoom has helped more than 100,000 people protect their families with a living trust. Having one helps communicate your wishes so your loved ones aren't left guessing or dealing with the courts.
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Can a LegalZoom Will Work for Me?
Creating your will through LegalZoom provides you with a state-specific, personalized document that ensures your wishes are carried out. Writing a will is simple and inexpensive with LegalZoom's options.
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4 Essential Estate Planning Documents
Estate planning is about more than writing a will
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Why Millennials Need an Estate Plan
No matter how young you are, there are plenty of good reasons to make a will and more.
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When to Make a Living Trust
Living trusts provide many benefits and are an attractive estate planning option. Trusts are not the right solution for everyone though. Find out if you should consider creating a living trust.
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Reasons to Avoid Probate
Probate is a court procedure every will must go through. If it’s so common, why is it something people work so hard to avoid? Find out why you might want to avoid probate.
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How to Know if an Online Will Service Is Right for You
An online wills service can take a lot of the cost and hassle out of creating a will, but is it a good idea for you? Find out whether an online will may work for you.
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Intestate Succession: What Happens When You Die Without a Will
A will allows you to choose who will inherit from you. When you die intestate (without a will), how your estate is divided is left up to the state. Find out how this would impact you.
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