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The law can seem like a daunting and complex tangle. The attorneys of Cunningham Dalman are here to help. If you require legal representation or would like to seek advice from a law expert, we hope you’ll talk with someone at our firm. We also encourage you to learn more about legal issues that matter to you. On this page you will find valuable information about many different aspects of the law. We encourage you to spend some time browsing this collection of posts written by Cunningham Dalman attorneys.
If You Have A Business Partner, You Should Look Into This…
TRID. Not Short for Totally Ridiculous
Homeowners and Condominium Associations Update
The Benefits of Adding Money to Your LLC by Making a Loan
Taking Care (Legally) of Your 18 Year-Old Baby
The Benefits of Adding Money to Your LLC by Making a Loan
Medicaid Series Part 2: Skilled Nursing Care, Assisted Living, & In-Home Care
The Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business Advisory Board
Medicaid Series Part 1: The Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid
Business Owners Should Plan for the Unexpected
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The law can seem like a daunting and complex tangle. The attorneys of Cunningham Dalman are here to help. If you require legal representation or would like to seek advice from a law expert, we hope you’ll talk with someone at our firm. We also encourage you to learn more about legal issues that matter to you. On this page you will find valuable information about many different aspects of the law. We encourage you to spend some time browsing this collection of posts written by Cunningham Dalman attorneys.
If You Have A Business Partner, You Should Look Into This…
The local economy remains very strong and businesses continue to grow. I find these are good times for business owners to determine whether they’re protected against risks that could cause major distress to their company. One of them is not having an ownership agreement (also known as a shareholder, buy-sell, or operating agreement) that adequately
TRID. Not Short for Totally Ridiculous
For those of you preparing to buy a house or refinance an existing one, you get to be pioneers. Or guinea pigs. Really both. You see, new federal regulations have taken effect that change the way home loans are handled after October 1. Before mortgage lenders had to provide a good faith estimate of closing
Homeowners and Condominium Associations Update
Homeowners associations and condominium associations are usually organized under Michigan’s Nonprofit Corporation Act. Condominium associations are also subject to the Michigan Condominium Act and the master deed, condominium bylaws, articles of incorporation, association bylaws of the condominium, and any rules the association has adopted. Homeowners associations are usually bound by a declaration of covenants, conditions
The Benefits of Adding Money to Your LLC by Making a Loan
A question that often comes up with clients who conduct their business through a limited liability company (which is most of our business clients, these days) is how to most efficiently add money to the business. By default, many people assume that making a capital contribution to their LLC is the “normal” method to add
Taking Care (Legally) of Your 18 Year-Old Baby
Even if your nest is recently empty or down one bird – a mother’s job is never done. Your 18 year-old is now classified as a legal adult. But, we all know, even if your child doesn’t, that your guidance is still key to their success. Be the one to give your child a push
The Benefits of Adding Money to Your LLC by Making a Loan
A question that often comes up with clients who conduct their business through a limited liability company is how to most efficiently add money to the business. By default, many business owners assume that making a cash “contribution” to their LLC is the normal and most efficient way of doing it. Under Michigan law, each
Medicaid Series Part 2: Skilled Nursing Care, Assisted Living, & In-Home Care
With the difference between Medicare and Medicaid straightened out (see my previous article if you missed it), it is good to explore what Medicaid actually covers. A person that is asset and income eligible has three main scenarios in which government benefits may be received. Skilled Nursing Care. I refer to the first as skilled
The Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business Advisory Board
Last month, I wrote about the interest of business owners in developing a business advisory board to help them grow their companies. In this article, I want to focus on the how-to’s of this process and getting started. It fundamentally begins with the purpose of the board and composition of the group. The business owner
Medicaid Series Part 1: The Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid
Comparing apples to oranges is like comparing Medicare to Medicaid. While the first two are fruits, and the second two are government programs – there are major differences from fruit to fruit and from program to program. But what is the difference? I first explored this question when I decided to practice Elder Law. Most
Business Owners Should Plan for the Unexpected
Business owners know that even the best plans can’t cover every possible situation and risk. However, there are some contingencies that owners should prepare themselves for. One of them is the possible death of another owner. This can be devastating in particular if the owner is a “key employee” in the business. Nothing can bring
- Jessica Arends
- Joel G. Bouwens
- Derek W. Dalman
- Jennifer DeYoung
- Nicholas R. Dekker
- Vincent L. Duckworth
- John Fitzpatrick
- Bradley Glazier
- Lindsey J. Gorsline
- Jeffrey K. Helder
- Rachel L. Hillegonds
- Thomas J. Hillegonds
- Robert Howard
- Gregory J. McCoy
- Andrew J. Mulder
- P. Haans Mulder
- Randall S. Schipper
- Carl Thorwall
- Ronald J. Vander Veen
- Susan E. Vroegop
- David M. Zessin
- Of Counsel
- Ronald L. Dalman
- James A. Bidol
- Agricultural Law
- Banking & Commercial Transactions
- Bankruptcy Law - Corporate
- Bankruptcy Law - Personal
- Business & Corporate Law
- Construction Law
- Criminal Law
- Elder Law / Medicaid Planning
- Employment Law for Employees
- Employment Law for Employers
- Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts
- Family Law & Divorce
- Litigation
- Municipal & Administrative Law
- Personal Injury / Insurance Defense
- Probate Law
- Real Estate & Environmental Law
- Tax Law