The first step to protecting your intellectual property is to identify what you can protect, and how to protect it.
Intellectual Property includes Trademarks, Copyrights and Patents.
Trademark
* Protect your business name and logo
* Prevent others from damaging your brand
* Requires use in commerce
Copyright
* Secure ownership with U.S. Patent Office
* Prevent unauthorized use or manufacturing
* Offered for both utility and design inventions
Patent
* Protect your original creative work
* Prevent unauthorized reproduction
* Does not require use in commerce
Friday, July 18, 2008
Estate Planning & Family Services - Protect Your Assests - Protect Your Family
Estate Planning & Family Services
Wills
Living Will
* Specifies wishes for artificial life support
* Not used to distribute property
* Includes free healthcare power of attorney
Living Trust
* Transfers property faster than a last will
* Includes free pour-over last will and testament
* Does not usually require probate
Power of Attorney (POA)
A Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to manage important financial and legal matters on your behalf. You can choose to have it take effect immediately or only go into effect in the event of illness or incapacitation.
Common uses for a Power of Attorney include authorizing someone to handle a complex legal transaction or manage your financial affairs while you’re on vacation.
Name Change
* Legally change your name
* Complete document preparation
* Quick and easy filing
Divorce
Divorce doesn't have to be complicated or costly. If you and your spouse can agree on how to divide property and resolve any child-related issues, you can file what's known as an uncontested divorce.
An uncontested divorce does not require an attorney and moves much faster through the court system, saving you time, money and stress. In many cases, you may not even need to appear before a judge.
Small Claims
Wills
Living Will
* Specifies wishes for artificial life support
* Not used to distribute property
* Includes free healthcare power of attorney
Living Trust
* Transfers property faster than a last will
* Includes free pour-over last will and testament
* Does not usually require probate
Power of Attorney (POA)
A Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to manage important financial and legal matters on your behalf. You can choose to have it take effect immediately or only go into effect in the event of illness or incapacitation.
Common uses for a Power of Attorney include authorizing someone to handle a complex legal transaction or manage your financial affairs while you’re on vacation.
Name Change
* Legally change your name
* Complete document preparation
* Quick and easy filing
Divorce
Divorce doesn't have to be complicated or costly. If you and your spouse can agree on how to divide property and resolve any child-related issues, you can file what's known as an uncontested divorce.
An uncontested divorce does not require an attorney and moves much faster through the court system, saving you time, money and stress. In many cases, you may not even need to appear before a judge.
Small Claims
Where to Start - Forming a Business - Business Legal Services
What is the best legal set-up for your business? These are some of the common characteristics of legal business entities:
Read more about the types of legal business structures here.
Incorporation
* Personal liability protection
* Taxed at corporate and individual level
* Formal meetings and record-keeping required
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
* Same liability protection as a corporation
* No corporate tax, profits passed directly to owners
* Fewer corporate formalities required
Doing Business As (DBA)
* Not a formal business structure
* Required to legally conduct business under a trade name
* Minimal maintenence required
Read more about the types of legal business structures here.
Incorporation
* Personal liability protection
* Taxed at corporate and individual level
* Formal meetings and record-keeping required
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
* Same liability protection as a corporation
* No corporate tax, profits passed directly to owners
* Fewer corporate formalities required
Doing Business As (DBA)
* Not a formal business structure
* Required to legally conduct business under a trade name
* Minimal maintenence required
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