What Is The Difference Between a Will and Trust?
A Will directs the distribution of your property after you die, and that property is subject to probate through court proceedings.
A Trust allows you and your loved ones to manage and distribute your property according to your wishes during your incapacity and after death without court oversight.
2023 Wyoming Legislative Session Review
While many bills have made the news, several important bills passed the 2023 Wyoming Legislative Session and escaped news media scrutiny. Find a full write-up from attorney Tom Lubnau describing some of that legislation, and the practical effect it will have on issues important to our clients on this blog.
What Is A Family Land Split?
When a landowner wants to subdivide property outside of city limits, they look to the County subdivision regulations. However, Wyoming Statute §18-5-303 has a unique exception that allows families to subdivide their property without going through rigorous subdivision requirements, called a Family Split.
Limited Partnership, LLC, or Corporation?
New business clients regularly pose the question, “What kind of business is best for me: Limited Partnership (LP), Limited Liability Company (LLC), or Corporation?” Like any good lawyer, we always say, “It depends.” There are important similarities and differences between these three types of legal entities. The right fit for your business is determined by several factors.
What Will Happen If I Become Unable To Make My Own Decisions?
When Powers of Attorney are combined with a Revocable Trust, your loved ones will be able to help you make it through challenges of incapacity and they will be legally prepared for an unexpected death. With guidance from professionals in our office, we can help you protect your assets for those you love and help the unexpected be a little easier on everyone.
Why You Need A Lawyer If You Are Injured In An Accident
Once you hire us, we are on your team. We care about you, and we’ll help you understand your claim and how to calculate what you can recover under the law. We’ll explain the law and how we will work with you through the process to get you what you deserve.