Legal
Here at BSSN we are completely updated to reflect the latest laws and regulations. We have the resources that can help you. If we can’t answer your questions we have attorneys that will.
From opening day to tax day, we are the all-in-one source you need!
Small business owners are regularly confronted by a bewildering array of legal questions and problems. Ignoring them can lead to disaster -- but with lawyers typically charging $200-$300 an hour, calling one to answer routine legal questions can be a fast track to the poorhouse.
Fortunately, you have a better alternative. Here at BSSN we can clearly explains the practical and legal information you need to:
Fortunately, you have a better alternative. Here at BSSN we can clearly explains the practical and legal information you need to:
Fortunately, you have a better alternative. Here at BSSN we can clearly explains the practical and legal information you need to:
• raise start-up money
• choose between a sole proprietorship, partnership or LLC
• get licenses and permits
• buy or sell a business or franchise
• negotiate a favorable lease
• insure your business
• hire independent contractors safely
• understand small business tax rules
• pick and protect a good name
• resolve legal disputes
• adopt the best customer policies
• enter into strong contracts
• cope with financial problems
Family law is the name given to the branch of civil law that a family lawyer or a family attorney specializes in. This includes the legal relationships among family members, such as husband and wife, parents and children, and domestic partners. BSSN in association with family law attorneys, who specialize can aid in legal matters related to marriage and relationships, adoption, child custody, visitation rights, domestic violence, divorce, juvenile dependency and delinquency, marital property rights, support obligations, and paternity. Because these personal relationships are governed by state law, what constitutes "family law" may vary from state to state.
Here are the various sectors for which a Family Law Attorney would be deemed necessary:
Adoptions
Child Custody
Child Support
Divorce
Domestic Violence
Guardianship and Conservatorship
Paternity
Premarital Agreements
The Basics
Spousal Support
Unmarried Couples
Visitation Rights