[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Matt Ludt, owner and managing attorney of Atticus Family Law, is a family law attorney in the Twin Cities. When I represent clients in prenuptial agreements, they oftentimes have the goal of preventing potential conflict and expense down the road if unexpected events occur. As a divorce attorney,...
Power of Attorney for Childcare
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Parents will go to any length to ensure the safety, security, health and well-being of their children. But one thing that parents don’t want to think about is the unthinkable; “What if something happens to us?” Many of my articles focus on providing for the safety and security...
Guest Article: Death of a Business Owner by Evon M. Spangler
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Evon M. Spangler, partner at Spangler & de Stefano, PLLP, is a business attorney in St. Paul, Minnesota. When I represent clients who are business owners in drafting their estate plan, they oftentimes need to work with a business attorney to ensure there is a succession plan for...
Estate Planning for Digital Accounts
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] With rapid advancements in technology, more “every day” things are being managed online, or through apps on cell phones. Bills may be received by email, and paid securely online. Documents can be stored in secure clouds or “online vaults.” It is important to make sure your loved ones...
Consequences of Owning Property in Multiple States
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Owning real estate in multiple states is a dream or goal for some, and a reality that others may have already achieved. This means an individual could have their primary residence in one state, and a vacation home, cabin or timeshare in another state. Or they may have...
Benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement: an Attorney’s Personal Experience
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] As part of my law practice, I work with clients in drafting and executing prenuptial agreements prior to marriage. This is something I am particularly passionate about, largely due to what I have witnessed and experienced through the divorces of my parents, friends and family members, and my...
Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] “First comes love, then comes marriage…” is an old adage that no longer rings true in today’s society. Couples who are in committed, long term relationships do not always marry, for a multitude of reasons. Perhaps one partner, or both, have been married before and do not wish...
Dangers of DIY Powers of Attorney
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Through a quick Google search, it is easy to find “fill in the blank” Power of Attorney forms being provided by numerous sources, such as “do it yourself” guides or cheap and seemingly “easy” online options. The sources make it seem as though it is easy to complete...
Peace of Mind Through Estate Planning
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] There are numerous benefits to estate planning, but one that cannot be discounted is the peace of mind that comes with having an estate plan in place. No matter how large or modest your estate, it is inevitable to question what will happen with your hard earned assets...
When to Start Your Estate Planning
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] If you are wondering when you should start your estate planning…the answer is, “NOW!” When individuals ask me when a good time to star their estate plan is, I always advise that there is no such thing as starting your estate plan too early. And no, I do...










