One decision that nearly every Illinois entrepreneur makes when starting a new venture is under what type of entity to operate. This may just be one of the most important considerations during the business formation process. The choice of entity that you make sets up...
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Month: November 2017
Partnership agreements are safety nets for Illinois businesses
When Illinois partners join forces to start a business, they may feel everything is lining up in their favor. Typically, at the beginning of a business relationship, everything goes smoothly. The partners may have similar goals and follow similar paths to achieve...
What disclosures are required in real estate transactions?
You could have a variety of reasons for selling your home, but you do not need to disclose all of them. However, you will need to make certain disclosures required by Illinois law in all real estate transactions. If you fail to do so, you could end up with larger...
4 tips for co-parenting on Thanksgiving
When you are divorced, Thanksgiving can be a stressful holiday. The day is centered around spending time with family, so you may be dreading it this year. It is common to feel anxiety, stress and frustration as you think about the beginning of the holiday season....
Home builder disputes can come from a variety of sources
Whether you are the owner or the Illinois construction company handling the project, you will more than likely need to attend to numerous legal and business issues. With so many moving parts involved in construction projects, the potential for home builder disputes is...
Buy a house with building defects?
You did it! You saved up and bought your first home. It was an exciting thing until after you moved in and found that the home had building defects that the seller or building failed to disclose. What can you do? According to the state of Illinois, you may have legal...