As we wave goodbye to 2005 and charge into 2006, it is time to
get your house in order. This is particularly true for the legal
issues in your life.
Legal Planning
As drab as it may seem, legal planning can help you avoid
disasters in your life. With the turn of the calendar, now is
the time to give your life and business some thought.
On the family front, you should be thinking about changes you
experienced in 2005 and if any of them require you to take some
steps. If you got married, you need to jump through a few
loopholes related to changing names, addresses with relevant
companies and so on. If you had a new family addition, have you
give consideration to updating your will or family trust? On a
less enjoyable subject, are there any steps you need to make
with parents who are growing older. Elder abuse, particularly
financially, can be a problem and you may want to provide
assistance to elder parents so they aren't taken advantage of.
On the business front, now is the time
to take a step back and
reflect upon how things are going. Did you meet your goals in
2005? If you didn't, how do you plan to make 2006 a better year?
In making this determination, you need to be honest with
yourself and make sure you evaluate your week points. From a
legal perspective, are all of your relevant business documents
up to date? Have annual minutes been filed for your corporation
or LLC?
A particular area where businesses fail to follow up are changes
in contracts. When entering a contract, both parties tend to see
great success in the future. Inevitably, they discover the
agreement needs to be tweaked to allow for circumstances and so
on. When this occurs, the parties will often reach an oral
agreement or just shake hands on it. Such agreements are not
binding on the parties. If a dispute occurs, the business
relationship will be evaluated using the original agreement.
That can lead to a nightmare of circumstances. If you've tweaked
an agreement with another party, now is the time to get suchan
amendment in writing!
April 15th sounds a long way off, but it will come faster than
you can imagine. Yep, I'm talking about taxes. Do you feel you
pay too much in taxes? Of course you do. This is a god given
right of every American. Well, now is the time to do something
about it. You should contact your CPA and do some tax planning
for 2006. Saving taxes often comes down to how you collect
revenues and distribute them. Slight changes can save you tens
of thousands of dollars, but you must implement them early in
the calendar year.
As the calendar flipped to 2006, you undoubtedly made a
resolution to do something. Getting your legal house in order
probably wasn't what you had in mind, but it is something you
should do!
About the author:
Richard A. Chapo is a San Diego business lawyer with
http://www.sandiegobusinesslawfirm.com - a San Diego business
law firm in San Diego, California providing business
incorporation services.
Written by: Richard A. Chapo