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Naming Rights for Charitable Endowments: Legacy, Leverage, and Legal Precision

Naming Rights for Charitable Endowments: Legacy, Leverage, and Legal Precision

by clover_1xhypr | Jan 14, 2026 | Non-Profits, Planned Giving

Naming Rights for Charitable Endowments: Legacy, Leverage, and Legal Precision In the world of philanthropy, recognition is often as enduring as the gifts themselves. For many donors, attaching their name—or that of a loved one—to a charitable cause is not merely...
Unilateral Silencing of Charities Deemed to be Terrorist Organizations: Pending Legislation

Unilateral Silencing of Charities Deemed to be Terrorist Organizations: Pending Legislation

by clover_1xhypr | Jan 14, 2026 | Governance, Liability, Non-Profits

Unilateral Silencing of Charities Deemed to be Terrorist Organizations: Pending Legislation Although it has not made much news, a proposed Bill titled Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages has been making its way through Congress.  As of...
Estate Planning When Your Spouse Isn’t On Board: What to Do

Estate Planning When Your Spouse Isn’t On Board: What to Do

by clover_1xhypr | Jan 14, 2026 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills, Women Estate Planning

Estate Planning When Your Spouse Isn’t On Board: What to Do If you are ready to begin estate planning, but are getting resistance from your spouse, you may be wondering if you should go it alone.  Although addressing your combined estate and goals is helpful, you can...
Deadline for Registering with FinCEN Delayed Following Preliminary Injunction

Deadline for Registering with FinCEN Delayed Following Preliminary Injunction

by clover_1xhypr | Jan 14, 2026 | Closely-Held Businesses, Special Bulletin

Deadline for Registering with FinCEN Delayed Following Preliminary Injunction Court Decision Provides Temporary Reprieve on Filing On December 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against...
Estate Planning For Embryos Under New York State Expanded Bill of Rights

Estate Planning For Embryos Under New York State Expanded Bill of Rights

by clover_1xhypr | Jan 14, 2026 | Divorce, Estate Planning, Wills

Estate Planning For Embryos Under New York State Expanded Bill of Rights If you are a New York State resident and who has obtained medical care to expand your family via assisted reproductive technology, you should be aware of the revision of New York State’s Equal...
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