Friday, October 30, 2009

Personal Assets at Risk in Business Bankruptcies

Many entrepreneurs don't realize that their personal assets (homes, cars, savings, etc.) may be at risk if their business files bankruptcy. This is because many entrepreneurs do business as sole proprietorships, which, in the eyes of the law, is simply the individual doing business under an assumed name. When that happens, there is no business entity apart from the individual: they are one and the same. If business debts force the business to close, all of the assets of the individual are at risk to pay creditors' claims, and if the business files bankruptcy, it's really the individual who is filing, so all of his or her assets pass under the control of the bankruptcy trustee.

Incorporating or forming a limited liability company (LLC) is some protection, but not if banks and other creditors require personal guarantees from the officers, members or shareholders.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Do It Yourself Wills

I just read a blog post from a woman touting an online legal service provider, telling the world how great and easy it is to do your own will online through this company. I've previously posted about the pitfalls of do it yourself bankruptcies, but a do it yourself will is even worse. At least if you make a mistake in your bankruptcy, you have a chance to fix it. If you screw up your will, not only can't you fix it, you won't even know something is wrong.

There are a host of potential problems with a do it yourself will and estate plan. Yes, you can provide for someone to have legal custody of your children. But what about providing for them? What instructions are you going to leave and how binding will those be about whatever they inherit. For example, you do have life insurance don't you? Do you plan to leave that to the kids outright? To a 12-year old? Or are you just going to name your BFF as the beneficiary under the policy and hope she knows what you would do?

Think about it. Would you feel comfortable about buying a kit and instructions to build a car or a house from an online company and do it yourself? Doesn't your family deserve better?