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Wills vs Trust: What’s the Difference?

Estate planning attorneys are frequently asked by clients if they should have a will or a trust. Let’s explore the difference between the two documents. A Will A Will is a document that is used when you die to dictate how you want your assets to be distributed to your

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Children Off to College? Are they Protected?

College is an exciting time in the life of both the parents and the potential new students. With it comes some big decisions. Things like which school to attend, what major should be pursued, and what to bring to the dorm are things most people think about when preparing for

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2023 Observations: Bankruptcies Caused by Gambling

As we take a look back at 2023, one observation from the office of Martin L. Rogalski, P.C. is the increase in bankruptcy filings due to gambling debt. It is hard these days to watch any television, especially any of the local sports teams, without seeing multiple ads for sports

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2023 Observation: Improved Student Loan Bankruptcy Process

As we look back at 2023 and observe the many bankruptcy proceedings we have completed here at Martin L. Rogalski, P.C. we’d like to share the improvements made to the process for discharging student loan debt through bankruptcy. A bit of history: Federal involvement with student loans began with the

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Who Needs an LLC?

When starting a business, one is often faced with many questions. Things such as the name, organization, and day-to-day operation are often the first things potential new business owners consider. Something often overlooked in those initial discussions is the type of business from a legal perspective to open.  Most people

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Intentions and Ladybird Deeds

Estate Planning requires the drafting of concise documents that clearly state the intent of the client concerning the disposition of his assets.  Courts, in probate litigation, are often required to answer that question: “What was the intent of the grantor of the deed, the testator of the Will; or the

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Do You Have a DPOA?

The question “Do you have a DPOA” is something everyone should be able to answer “yes” to. But what exactly is a DPOA? A DPOA or Durable Power of Attorney is an essential estate planning document to assist you during your lifetime. There are two different kinds: one for finances

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