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LLC Formation

LLC Lawyer for Illinois Limited Liability Company Formation Limited Liability Companies (LLC’s) have become an increasing popular business entity choice for several reasons, including: Like corporations, they generally protect business owners from personal liability They allow taxation under subchapter S, thus providing the same subchapter S taxation benefits to owners

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Business Incorporation

Incorporation Lawyer for Illinois Corporation Formation Are you considering forming a corporation for your new business endeavor?  If so, as an Illinois incorporation lawyer, I can help you with all aspects of legally creating your corporation, including: Drafting articles of incorporation Drafting bylaws Drafting subscription agreements for the transfer into

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Business Succession

Business Succession Lawyer & Attorney for Frankfort, Kankakee, New Lenox, Mokena, Matteson, Tinley Park, and the Surrounding Communities Helping Business Owners Transfer Companies to the Next Generation or Through Sale Business succession planning is critical to assure that businesses have the right leaders in place should a key employee or

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Business Formation

Business Formation Lawyer for LLCs, S-Corps, Corporations, and Other Illinois Entities At RNH Law, as a business formation lawyer, I help new business owners by working with them to form the right business entity for them. We base this upon their expected operations, future growth, ownership, and financing objectives.  Whether

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Intestacy Distribution

How are Assets Distributed in Illinois When there is No Will?  Per Stirpes Distribution If a decedent dies without a will, Illinois intestacy laws[1] determine who is entitled to inherit assets.  The amount individuals are entitled to receive depends on their relationship to the decedent. In general, when there is

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Probate

Probate Attorney and Estate Administration Lawyer Serving Clients in Joliet, Tinley Park, Frankfort, Mokena, New Lennox, Matteson, Park Forest, Chicago Heights, and Orland Park, as well as DuPage, Will, Cook, and Kankakee Counties Navigating the complicated probate and estate administration duties associated with managing an estate can be overwhelming for

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Intestate Distribution

If you die without a will in Illinois, this means you have passed “intestate.”  When this happens, state intestacy laws determine how your assets are distributed, including bank accounts, securities, real property, and other possessions you own at the time of death.[1] Under Illinois’ intestacy laws, your estate will pass

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