Investing someone with power of attorney means that, if you should become disabled, seriously injured or otherwise incapacitated, another person can make financial or other important decisions on your behalf. Still, some Oregon residents may hesitate to name a power...
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Month: November 2019
Accountability can drive long-lasting business relationships
Relationships in business are incredibly important as professionals work toward acquiring more customers, making a profit and growing their companies. Business relationships in Oregon can take on many forms including investing partners, business partners and...
Understanding the probate process
Dealing with the aftermath of a loved one or close friend’s death is overwhelming. Not only are you suffering with heavy emotions, but there are often matters of business to deal with. In addition to planning a funeral, you may have a part in dividing the deceased’s...
Can partnership contracts address partner disputes?
If a dispute between business partners goes to court, both partners may end up paying a lot of money in legal costs. A protracted dispute may also harm the business. Some Oregon entrepreneurs decide for this reason that going into business with a partner is not worth...