Monthly Archives: March 2024
Fraud in the Inducement: Fraud Before the Contract is Formed
You may already know that many times, we sign contracts, and we end up defrauded. That’s not just a breach of contract, but rather, a knowingly deceitful act by one party, made while knowing that the other party was going to rely on the (mis)representation. But there are times when we are actually defrauded… Read More »
For Gun Owners, a Gun Trust May be a Necessity in Your Estate Plan
When we think of the different kinds of trusts in estate planning, one type of trust usually isn’t first and foremost on our minds: the gun trust. But if you do have guns, things aren’t as simple as just leaving them to whomever you want to leave them to. The passing of ownership of… Read More »
Can You Negotiate With Creditors? Yes, But There are Drawbacks Also
Let’s say that you have significant debt, and for you, bankruptcy isn’t an option or just not something you want to consider. Could you just call your creditors, and see if they will work out a payment arrangement that you can agree to? The answer is generally yes, although there are caveats and considerations… Read More »