The Law Office of Cheryl Gabes Rice, LLC is a boutique law firm in Hartford County that provides skilled, innovative and knowledgable Business Law, Commercial Litigation, Estate Planning and Probate/Estate Administration guidance to individuals, entrepreneurs, closely-held businesses and their owners.
Our Firm is built on a lengthy and proven track record of experience, accomplishment and success. What distinguishes us from other law firms is the personal attention we provide to each engagement and our sincere and genuine concern for the needs and interests of our clients.
Our Firm is built on a lengthy and proven track record of experience, accomplishment and success. What distinguishes us from other law firms is the personal attention we provide to each engagement and our sincere and genuine concern for the needs and interests of our clients.
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Businesses face a multitude of legal issues. Forming the appropriate entity by which to operate a business is crucial for tax and liability implications for business owners. Establishing a solid structure for operating the business, including sound policies and a consciously developed governing scheme, are essential building blocks for a successful company.
It is not uncommon for individuals, business owners or businesses to find themselves involved in a legal dispute with another party. Disputes of this nature, such as a breach of contract, fall under what is known as civil litigation and typically involve use of the court system (state or federal), or some means of alternative dispute resolution, for adjudication.
While nobody wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it can also spare your loved ones of the expense, delay and frustration associated with managing your affairs when you pass away or become disabled.
When a loved one passes away, his or her estate often goes through a court-managed process called probate or estate administration, where the assets of the deceased are managed and distributed. If the assets of the deceased were owned through a well drafted and properly funded living trust, it is likely that no court-managed administration is necessary, though the successor trustee needs to administer the distribution of the deceased's assets.
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