Protecting Your Legacy Through Succession Planning
Kerry M. Lavelle • September 19, 2019
Just as you would create a will and estate plan to protect your personal assets, a business owner should also create a succession plan for their company. Whether to protect your family should you become disabled or pass away, or to maximize value as you transition into retirement, a well-executed succession plan is essential for all privately held businesses.
In this podcast, attorney Kerry Lavelle, founding partner at Lavelle Law, answers frequently asked questions regarding succession planning and provides critical steps business owners should take when planning to exit their business. He also explains the different types of exit strategies to consider.Podcast Link
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