Divorcing Alaskan couples with children may draft a parenting plan to address child custody and visitation issues. The plan will then be submitted to the court for evaluation and will be ordered only if the court finds that the plan caters to the child’s best...
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When can I benefit from making a trust?
Some estate planning tools have unique features that can be beneficial in certain situations, such as trusts. These agreements can involve multiple parties, including a settlor who owns the property and a trustee responsible for managing the property. The agreement...
How can I secure funding for my business as a sole proprietor?
Starting a business is exciting, but it can be challenging without the proper funding. Luckily, there are several ways to get the money you need to turn your idea into a successful business. Through bootstrapping Bootstrapping is the most common and accessible way to...
Four ways to prove parental alienation in your custody case
Parental alienation is more common than many people realize, which is attributable, at least in part, to the ease with which a parent can manipulate their child. Children can be gullible, making the lies told to them even more powerful and damaging. Additionally,...
Estate planning for your special needs child
Every loving parent wants to ensure their child’s comfort, security and safety before they pass. Fortunately, estate planning provides a means through which you can continue to care for and love your kid after your passing. What is a special needs trust? A special...
How do you divide property and debt in your Alaska divorce?
The shared assets and liabilities you painstakingly amassed as a married couple through the years are also the reasons why your divorce is now an increasingly painful process by the minute. Marital property and debt refer to anything acquired and owed during the...
Should I start a new business or purchase an existing one?
Embarking on the entrepreneurial path is a thrilling prospect. However, every decision you make will require careful consideration. Right from the beginning, you need to be clear about the path you should take. Should you start a new business or acquire an existing...
How can you reduce conflict in your divorce?
Most people who are headed toward divorce are concerned about the amount of conflict they’re about to face. They fear that every little issue will blow up into a huge fight, thereby threatening their mental health, their financial stability, and their children’s...
Protecting your business during divorce
Going through a divorce is undoubtedly challenging, especially when you're a business owner. Concerns about the potential loss of your company can add to the already overwhelming emotional and financial burden. However, with careful planning and proactive measures,...
Choosing a legal guardian for your young children
Generally, even people in their 20s and 30s should start formulating an estate plan. With an estate plan, you can identify who inherits your assets, helping prevent conflicts over your properties and give the loved ones you leave behind some peace of mind. Another...