As the economy continues its downward spiral, tenants are feeling the strain on business and cash flow, which makes it difficult to make lease payments. As a tenant, you have options. Now may be a good time to examine your existing lease agreement to determine if there is an early […]
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Recession Woes: Breached Contracts And Soaring Accounts Receivables
February 10, 2014 | by Andrew BernsIf you are a sole proprietorship or small business, then in the past six months, you have seen your income decline and accounts receivables and breached contracts skyrocket. Although your volume of business may be steady or even increasing, you may be struggling to collect from clients or clients may […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: What’s the difference between a divorce and annulment? My ex wants to get a divorce but I was told that I would be unable to remarry in my church if I don’t get an annulment. J.M. Our guest blogger today is James M. DeStefano, Esq. , an […]
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Does My Business Have “Goodwill” For Divorce Purposes?
January 30, 2014 | by Cimmerian MorganI am the sole proprietor of a business which provides services. If I were to leave the business, the business would undoubtedly die because it is entirely dependent on me. Does this mean that my business has no goodwill? How is “goodwill” determined? By way of preface, remember from my prior Ask the […]
