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West Des Moines Iowa Business Planning Lawyers

 

It's important for small business owners to include business planning in their estate plan. A number of legal and financial complications can arise when a business owner dies and fails to leave behind a business continuity plan and specific instructions regarding assets, trademarks and logos, and other issues. At Wilson, Deege, Dollar, Despotovich & Riemenschneider, our business planning lawyers explain the issues facing business owners that need to be addressed an estate plan. We advise clients in how they can ensure their company's continued operation and what needs to be done to transfer ownership to family members or co-owners.

Protect your company and your family's financial interests -- contact business planning attorneys at Wilson, Deege, Dollar, Despotovich & Riemenschneider today. We provide free consultations and will be happy to discuss how we can help you protect what you've worked hard to build.

 

Business Planning

The attorneys at Wilson, Deege, Dollar, Despotovich & Riemenschneider advise and represent clients in regard to the following business planning matters:

  • Creation of a business entity
  • Business continuity plan
  • Naming a successor
  • Transferring company ownership
  • Deferred compensation
  • Ownership of company trade secrets
  • Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation

 

The bylaws and articles of incorporation of your business can also play an important role in what happens to your company after your death. For restaurant owners or technology companies, certain trade secrets may be integral to your company's survival. Including terms and conditions in your bylaws can compliment instructions included in your business continuity and estate plan for protecting trade secrets and information important to the continued survival of your company. Our attorneys can review the issues involved and help you adopt legal means for protecting what is essential to your company after you're gone.

 

Contact Wilson, Deege, Dollar, Despotovich & Riemenschneider

If you have questions about what can happen to your company after your death, contact business planning lawyers at Wilson, Deege, Dollar, Despotovich & Riemenschneider today. We will explain how you can protect your company while making sure your family continues to benefit from what you've worked hard to build.