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Determining Testamentary Capacity in Nevada

Whether a last will and testament is valid or not often hinges on the testator’s mental capacity.  A lack of the proper mental capacity at the time the will was executed provides grounds for a will contest. In order for…

The Benefits of Corporate Trustees

When you create your estate plan, the principal document will be your revocable living trust.  And one of the key decisions you are going to have to make is who will be the successor trustee when you are no longer…

How to Keep LLC Ownership Private in Nevada

Despite the limitations and myths that exist regarding ownership privacy and asset protection, you may still feel strongly about keeping your name off your company’s records as filed with the Secretary of State.  You may wonder how to keep LLC…

Anonymous LLCs and Corporations – Part 2

As a follow up to my prior post, this article will continue a look at common myths held by people seeking complete privacy and asset protection through anonymous ownership of limited liability companies, corporations, and other entities. Myth:  If you…

Anonymous LLCs and Corporations – Part 1

Clients often seek for their ownership in their business to be entirely anonymous. There are various reasons for this, including the desire to avoid frivolous lawsuits. Perhaps someone you know just got sued recently and you think that you can…

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