
2 January 2019 | 5 replies
If the SPD is not available, the plan administrator or human resources department should be contacted for a copy of the most updated version.

2 January 2019 | 7 replies
Ask the plan administrator or trustee to see if the plan document has this provision in it.

1 January 2019 | 5 replies
@Frank GrecoIt's difficult to answer this without knowing your facts, circumstances, and goals.If the properties are located in Florida and you're more than likely to move than not, a Florida LLC to hold the properties would be preferable to a New Jersey LLC or Delaware LLC for administrative/overhead purposes.

6 January 2019 | 4 replies
There is likelihood of appointing an administrator after their death.

7 February 2019 | 148 replies
Is there a database, report, etc you used to find that number, or just something you are familiar with having lived and invest led in SA?

21 March 2019 | 22 replies
When we were smaller, we setup a relational database and email parsers from each booking channel, and used that to unify the reporting.

7 January 2019 | 55 replies
But, once I looked into him (after digging around for his name) and looking into criminal record databases I've come to see that this individual is Frankenstein and she's the bride.

27 July 2021 | 63 replies
February 9, 2019 - My last post back on January 16 was me waiting to receive my social security replacement card from the social security administration.

10 June 2019 | 38 replies
Thanks.My layman understanding (ie I'm not a lawyer and you should consult with one for any legal decision) is:If you transfer your property to your LLC, you need to get consideration for it (ie share, beneficial interest, etc...)Then you need to manage your LLC as a business separate from you (no commingling of asset, proper documentation of meeting, proper administrative chores, etc...) as failure to do so will probably pierce its veil of protection.Except for that, unless your transfer is reversed for other consideration (like fraudulent transfer to avoid an existing creditor), your LLC should provide you the inside and outside liability offered by the LLC in your State.

7 January 2019 | 31 replies
This is more true now than it has ever been, thanks to the magic of massive public records databases.