Greensboro Legal Blog
When is a good time to update my estate plan?
North Carolina residents often strive to have an estate plan in place. If you already have one, you will also want to update it. This allows you to present the most recent picture of your life accurately. But when should you update it? Forbes examines a few different...
How can I transfer family property in my estate plan?
For many families, their home holds great financial and sentimental value. This extends to other property within the family – secondary homes, vacation homes and more. As you are preparing your estate plan, you need to specially consider real estate when passing your...
Understanding some common HIPAA violations
People in North Carolina who work in the health care industry know that they are mandated to follow the rules set forth to protect patient information by the Health Insurance and Portability Act. While most people have a basic understanding of what HIPAA refers to,...
Does Medicare pay for assisted living?
Americans are living longer than ever in North Carolina, which is a gift of modern medical science. In fact, the elderly population is increasing right here in our beautiful state as many people are electing to retire here. While there are many things to celebrate...
Take steps to avoid wage and hour lawsuits
Businesses place themselves at risk for lawsuits when they categorize or pay employees incorrectly. Even if you make these violations in error rather than purposefully, your company could receive significant fines. These strategies can help North Carolina businesses...
Dealing with business partner disputes
Joining forces to start a business with a partner may double your resources, but it can also lead to disagreements. Although disputes may be inevitable, understanding how to handle conflict can minimize the impact on your partnership. Keep these strategies in your...
Before the Election, Make the Correction(s)
LLC members have the right to elect that their company be taxed as an S corporation, rather than as a partnership (if there are multiple members) or a “disregarded entity” (if there is only one member). If such an election is made, the LLC will continue to be...
Reviewing possible defenses for a breach of contract claim
Business owners encounter many hardships, from seasonal challenges to various issues involving staff members. However, business disputes and lawsuits can be particularly complicated, and many business owners encounter problems when a breach of contract claim surfaces....
We have a great deal of patients with mental health issues. What can I disclose?
The US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights issued guidance in 2018 regarding with whom PHI for patients suffering with mental health issues can be shared. Health care providers can disclose to other health care providers any PHI dealing...
Looking at the key perks of special needs trusts
When people decide to set up an estate plan, they have many options, from creating a will to deciding which type of trust will be the most beneficial for their loved ones. Families who have loved ones with special needs often consider using a special or supplemental...