7 Practical Tips on How to TRULY OWN Your Business
There are many persons who operate businesses but do not truly OWN their business. Let me explain with this example:Tom operated a small business in St. Vincent and the Grenadines called “Direct Ship SVG”. After 2 years in operation, the business wasn’t doing that well. He decided to create a Facebook page and found that
Read MoreHave You Given Someone a Power of Attorney? Read This!
A Power of Attorney (POA) is probably one of the most dangerous documents one could ever sign. Yes. It is that serious. But don’t get me wrong. POAs are very useful and often times necessary documents to move your business forward. But these same documents can be abused; and in many cases, the person to
Read MoreWhere There Is A Will, There Is Confusion! Top 5 Common Misconceptions About Wills
When a client told me that she was bestowed two houses, a car, money and farm land under her father’s Will, I had to ask, “How lucky can some people be?!”. But when the same client said she had no intention of probating the Will because “It is abundantly clear that the properties belong to
Read MoreSETTLING THE ESTATE OF A DEAD RELATIVE
A client emailed me this week with what I think is a very popular issue found in Caribbean jurisdictions. Many people fail to do any estate planning during their lifetime, and die leaving their estate unsettled. The client explained that his grandfather and grandmother together owned a piece of land and had the title deeds
Read MoreThat tricky old lawyer! – How to choose your Real Estate Lawyer
Picture waking up and peering through sheer white curtains to see yellow-tailed birds dancing on the ledge of your beautifully stained wooden patio. You stand at the doorway to gaze on the blue Caribbean Sea. You look to the right, and then to the left to observe gently sloping lands carpeted with lush green vegetation.
Read MoreSun, Sea and All That Glam – Steps to Owning Property in SVG (Part 2)
Every year, the relatively unspoiled islands of St. Vincent and the Grenadines attract expats, retirees, and the rich and famous. The process to acquire land and property in this island paradise can generate a lot of questions, and will be frustrating if you do not have the right lawyer. Below, we feature some of the
Read MoreSun, Sea and All that Glam – Steps to Owning Property in SVG (Part 1)
Lovely beaches. Charming waterfront hideaways. Quaint little villages. Friendly and accommodating locals. Welcome to St. Vincent and the Grenadines.Spanning approximately 150 square miles and 32 islands and cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines remains relatively untouched and continues to lure expatriates to its shores. Not many islands can claim to be the home away from
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