On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Nov 7, 2019 | Estate Planning And Administration
There is a big question often on the mind of a business owner: How can I ensure my trusted loved one will be able to take over this company, a prized legacy that has supported our family for so long? Finding a suitable answer is often a critical part of estate...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 7, 2019 | Estate Planning And Administration
Passing a business on to your children is not the same as listing out other assets in your will. You need a viable business succession plan. You need to consider the future of the company and the employees, not just your own future or your heirs’ futures....
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jan 3, 2019 | Estate Planning And Administration
If you own a small business in the state of Georgia, it is likely that you will want your loved ones to benefit from your legacy in the future. Making sure that your business will live beyond your lifetime can be an exciting and fulfilling prospect. However, the road...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Dec 14, 2018 | Estate Planning And Administration, Intellectual Property
If you own a patent, trademark, copyright or other intellectual property, it is important that you include it in your estate plan. Without protection, the benefits or royalties from your work may not pass on to your beneficiaries. The life of your intellectual...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Oct 12, 2018 | Estate Planning And Administration
When an estate goes through the process of probate, a personal representative is needed in order to manage the transfer of assets. Probate can be a very complex procedure and it can take many months. Therefore, the personal representative needs to be a trusted person...