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Game (NOT) Over with Digital Investing 

3 Ways to Protect Your NFT Keeping up with technological advances can be a full-time job in itself. It seems that every day there is a new app, cryptocurrency, or a gadget coming to market. Just looking at the way we store our data and documents has significantly changed from using floppy disks to now storing information on the cloud. …

Life Is Short. Be Flexible – 3 Reasons to Create a Revocable Living Trust

2020 and 2021 brought uncertainty and had us living in unchartered territories. It is no wonder that according to a study by caring.com, the number of 18-34 year olds with estate planning documents has increased by 50% since the pandemic began. We are all looking for stability in our current lives and protection for the future. This is why more …

A Sunny Year for the Sunshine State

We are pleased to announce Yolofsky Law has been featured in the January 2016 edition of Acquisition International. Using the digital publication below, navigate to page 110 to read the full editorial, A Sunny Year in the Sunshine State. For your convenience, the full article text has been provided just below the digital publication https://e.issuu.com/embed.html?identifier=7p9hfob6zztn&embedType=script#0/33171555 Yolofsky Law has developed a three-part “manoueuvre” strategy …

Inheriting the family business

Inherited a Family Business? What To Do Right Now

The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Inheriting the Family Business Inheriting a family business can be overwhelming. Even if you knew this day would come, you still don’t feel fully prepared—and business succession is even more complicated if your family members dispute who should be at the helm.  While no single resource can prepare you to bear the risks and rewards of …

The Impact of Divorce on your Taxes

The Impact of Divorce on Your Taxes

Divorce can wreak havoc on your finances. What many divorced (or divorcing) couples don’t always realize is that they can expect to face recurring financial challenges during tax season for years after the divorce is finalized. While divorce is often (unfortunately) adversarial, leaving both spouses with animosity in its wake; tax season is an opportune time to put aside those …

Announcing . . . Our New Look!

Announcing . . . Our New Look! We’re thrilled to unveil our refreshed brand identity! Over the last year, we have poured everything into creating a new image that would accurately depict who we are, at our core as a team. There are plenty of adages about change. One of our favorites at the Firm is “get comfortable being uncomfortable”. …

Returning to where it all began… Illinois College of Law

The days are long, but the years fly by. This seems to be the new conventional wisdom for describing the perception of time. It didn’t seem as if 15 years had passed since I left the hallowed halls of the University of Illinois College of Law, but it certainly had been. Last week, I returned to my alma mater at …

Transaction Tips for Equine Sales and Lease Agreements: Winter Horse Show Series

We’re excited to announce the addition of Erin Prutow, Esq. to the Yolofsky Law family. Erin focuses her practice on equine law. She has extensive experience in the horse industry and is ready to help owners, trainers, buyers, and support personnel. Erin was a national level equestrian competitor at her alma mater, Oklahoma State University. As you probably guessed, she …

3 Things You Need to Stop Doing Now For a Successful New Year

New Year’s Resolutions. They sound great and can even be inspirational, but they have a tendency to willow away before January is half over. Many people shift their focus to their resolutions in the attempt to accomplish everything at once. There’s almost a suspects list of New Year’s resolutions – lose weight, grow our business, make more money, and travel …

Thinking Past Step 1: Other Policy Changes to Improve School Security

Slightly over a week ago, horror struck home. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida is a short few miles away from my home and office. The suspect, identified as 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle at his former high school. Cruz admitted to the massacre with 17 dead and as many wounded. Already, the finger …