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The Basics of Child Guardianship
August 17, 2020
Today, there are over 400,000 children living in out-of-home care. There are manyreasons for this. While some of these children ...
Read More → 5 Things to Consider Before You Create a Trust
May 15, 2020
You’ve worked hard to build up your property and your savings. What’s the best way to protect your estate and ...
Read More → 5 Essential Tips to Have in Mind When Looking for a Corporate Lawyer to Represent Your Business
May 11, 2020
As a business owner, you need to have a business attorney to represent you in times of need. Troubles with ...
Read More → What Is Municipal Law? A Simple Guide for Beginners
April 24, 2020
There are so many areas of practice in the law; criminal, bankruptcy, family, civil rights, entertainment, and many more. We ...
Read More → What Is a Personal Injury Lawsuit? 5 Main Types of Personal Injuries
April 17, 2020
We all know it in the back of our minds: injuries and accidents happen, we’re just waiting for the next time they ...
Read More → Estate Planning 101: All You Need to Know About Estate Planning
April 13, 2020
No matter how old you are, it’s never to early to start some estate planning. Some simple measures can make ...
Read More → We are now Neuberger, Griggs, Sweet & Froehle, LLP
March 23, 2020
The firm congratulates Nicole Schrier on her recent marriage!. As a result, the firm’s name has changed to Neuberger, Griggs, ...
Read More → Who Needs a Living Trust? Smart Planning Moves for Your Future
February 10, 2020
Only 40 percent of Americans have a will or living trust. More than half of the population has no legal ...
Read More → Future Financial Security: How to Set Up a Trust Fund in 7 Simple Steps
February 7, 2020
In the United States, less than 2% of the population receives a funds by a trust designation. Typically trust funds ...
Read More → Why is a Power of Attorney necessary in Wisconsin?
January 10, 2020
A power of attorney is one of the most important parts of estate planning—and one that many Wisconsinites overlook. Many ...
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