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What is Business Law?

Business law essentially regulates what happens in the world of business, and there are two main types of regulation: regulation of commercial transactions and the regulation of commercial entities. As society and our technologies have evolved over the centuries, our laws have had to adapt to reflect these changes in technology and society.

What Are Some Examples of Business Law? 

Referral Agreement – This is used between two businesses to formally lay out the terms in which they will refer new businesses to each other.

Divorce Settlement Agreement – A Divorce Settlement Agreement should include the agreed terms pertaining to every issue involving the divorcees. This contract will set forth the terms agreed upon by the couple (relating to their rights and responsibilities after divorce) and as such, will include a plethora of information. This document will set out agreements on issues such as financial issues, child support, alimony, as well as just and equitable issuance of marital assets and liabilities.

Estate Planning Questionnaire – Estate Planning Questionnaires are thorough but concise. These questionnaires will encompass a plethora of information, all of which pertains to and helps us with planning your estate. Areas such as personal and family information, finances, and assets, desired guardians, trustees, and executors, and personal estate planning objectives (templates will be offered) are all topics of interest in the estate planning questionnaires.

Joint Will – A Joint Will for married couples without children is a document that lays out what is to happen (in regards to asset inheritance) if anything were to ever occur to either spouse. Joint Wills should encompass a plethora of information, all of which pertains to and helps all parties involved with planning your estate. Areas such as personal and family information, finances, and assets, desired guardians, trustees, and executors, and personal estate planning objectives (templates will be offered) are all topics of interest in the Joint Wills.

Why is it important to use Attorney approved business forms to make your business arrangements legally binding?

It is important to use attorney-approved business forms to conduct your business because you can ensure that the document is not only legally certified but also supported by actual case law and citations. You know you have a document you can count on to conduct your business and remain legally assured. 

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