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Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home, you should also consider doing the same for your “financial house.” While daylight saving time is a yearly reminder to change the batteries in your smoke detectors, tax season should serve as a reminder to update your financial documents. Getting Started: Gaslowitz Frankel partners Robert Port and Craig […]

Many financial circumstances affect both men and women equally, but we have also found that married women often face a unique set of obstacles that married men do not. In a recent episode of our Wealth Matters radio show, Gaslowitz Frankel attorneys Robert Port and Craig Frankel sat down with Jessica Reece Fagan from Hedgepeth […]

Litigating a breach of contract claim can be lengthy and costly. The time required to litigate a dispute takes valuable time away from running a business, which can lead to cash flow issues and other financial problems. Choosing to resolve a dispute through Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) can alleviate these concerns. How Alternative Dispute Resolution […]

No matter how well a business is operated, most companies will have to address a legal dispute at some point. Even with comprehensive agreements in place, disputes can arise. Here are a few of the most common types of business disputes. Types of Business Disputes Partnership Disputes: Disagreements among partners are common and partnership agreements rarely […]

  It is a given that, unless you disclose your estate plan to your family before you die, you will not know the impact your decisions can have on those you leave behind. Many people do not realize that providing for uneven distributions from your estate or trust among their children can stir jealously and […]

People use many different terms to describe the various types of trusts. Other posts have discussed the differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts. Another way to characterize trusts is as “discretionary.” Discretionary trusts can be revocable or irrevocable. The term discretionary simply refers to the manner in which assets can be distributed. Discretionary Trust 101 […]

The decision to plan a trust can be an overwhelming one. Most people do not know where to begin. Researching the topic may prove unhelpful if they cannot decipher unfamiliar legal terms. One of the most basic distinctions among trusts is whether the trust is revocable or irrevocable. What is the Difference Between a Revocable […]

The June 2019 episode of Wealth Matters radio show on Gwinnett Business Radio X is an important milestone for Gaslowitz Frankel. In addition to being the 50th episode, it also marks 5 years since Wealth Matters first hit the airwaves. It has since become the longest-running show on Gwinnett Business Radio X. Wealth Matters is […]

Studies show that the majority of people retire earlier than they expected or intended. In most cases, this means that they have less money saved for retirement than they anticipated. It is important, when planning for retirement, to also plan for the possibility that you may be forced to stop working early due to illness […]

Many studies show that women, on average, live longer than men. But when it comes to finances, women tend to save less for retirement than men. This can be attributed to many factors, including disparities in pay and career growth between men and women, women stepping away from their careers to raise children or care […]