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I inherited the family business. What do I do now?

On behalf of The Law Office of Denise D. Nordheimer, Esquire, LLC | Nov 29, 2019 | Firm News

Inheriting your family business is a great honor. Maybe your parents walked you through the business processes and prepared you for this momentous task. Or, maybe they remained tight-lipped about who would be in charge for decades. Whatever the case, this Delaware...

5 surprisingly common estate planning mistakes

On behalf of The Law Office of Denise D. Nordheimer, Esquire, LLC | Nov 18, 2019 | Estate planning

While no one likes to think about their own mortality, death is a fact of life, and end-of-life planning is a crucial part of financial planning regardless of your age or net worth. According to a recent Caring.com survey, only four out of every 10 American adults...

How are assets divided in Delaware divorce cases?

On behalf of The Law Office of Denise D. Nordheimer, Esquire, LLC | Nov 15, 2019 | Family Law

Over the course of your marriage, you and your spouse likely acquired assets and wealth. Upon making the difficult decision to get divorced, your shared property will have to be split up between you. An often contentious process, understanding the factors that may...

DIY Investment Management of Retirement Assets

On behalf of The Law Office of Denise D. Nordheimer, Esquire, LLC | Nov 14, 2019 | Estate planning

As baby boomers begin to retire, the burden of making management decisions regarding their retirement assets may seem daunting. This is especially true for those who choose to forego using professional investment advisors and instead self-manage their assets. Despite...

What are your responsibilities as an adult guardian?

On behalf of The Law Office of Denise D. Nordheimer, Esquire, LLC | Nov 2, 2019 | Firm News

The State of Delaware defines a disabled person as someone over the age of 18 who has a physical and/or mental impairment that prevents her from caring for herself and/or her property. If you are the loved one of a disabled person, it may fall to you to take on a...

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