November 15, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
There were recent reports that Wall-Street economist have declared the recession officially over. I am not certain through whose eyes they determined this. I look around and still see far too many families struggling to recover to consider it over. And while I acknowledge things may be improving on some level, I still find it [...]
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November 10, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
I have assisted clients as a wills and trust attorney for over 10 years. In that time, I have found that many clients do not fully understand the privacy issues that will face their family should they die without a living trust. If you have a Last Will and Testament or no written plan in [...]
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November 16, 2008
By Sabrina Winters
In these trying economic times, many are going to be in the unfortunate position of not being able to pay on their debts. Ultimately, business owners may find many of their accounts heading towards collections. As a business owner, there are ways in which you can prevent your business from being affected or at the very least, limit your risk. I [...]