In Arizona, LLCs can be either manager-managed or member-managed. Whether you’re starting an LLC or evaluating your current structure, understanding the differences between manager-managed and member-managed LLCs is essential. Read here to learn the differences.
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Five Common Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family and your legacy. However, many people make avoidable mistakes that can lead to unnecessary stress, expense, or even family conflict. Here are some common mistakes we see and how you can avoid them
Peoria Estate Planning: Why Every Family Needs a Will or Trust
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to protect their loved ones and ensure their assets are handled according to their wishes. Whether you own a home, have children, or simply want to avoid probate, having a will or trust is essential. Without a proper estate plan, Arizona’s intestate laws will decide who inherits your assets, which may not align with your wishes. Learn why Peoria residents should consider estate planning and how a customized plan can provide security and peace of mind.
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Estate Attorney in Scottsdale: Why You Need an Expert for Your Estate Planning
Looking for an estate attorney in Scottsdale? Secure your legacy and protect your loved ones with expert estate planning. Whether you need a will, trust, power of attorney, or probate assistance, a Scottsdale estate attorney ensures your assets are managed according to your wishes—without unnecessary court involvement. Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy; it’s for anyone who wants to avoid probate, minimize taxes, and ensure their family’s future is protected. With in-depth knowledge of Arizona estate laws and a personalized approach, an experienced Scottsdale estate attorney can help you create a plan that works for you.

Make Estate Planning Your 2025 New Year’s Resolution
As the new year begins, many people resolve to improve their health, finances, or relationships. But have you considered adding estate planning to your list of New Year’s resolutions? If you haven’t, 2025 is the perfect year to prioritize securing your legacy and protecting your loved ones.
New Year, New Business: Starting a Business in Arizona in 2025
Starting a business is an exciting journey. Whether you’re turning your side hustle into a full-time venture or expanding your entrepreneurial dreams, setting up your business the right way is crucial. At Windrose Law Center, we specialize in helping Arizona entrepreneurs choose the right entity, draft governing documents, and handle formation tasks with ease.
This Holiday Season, Give the Gift That Lasts: An Estate Plan
Give the gift of peace of mind with a carefully drafted, legally valid estate plan.
Understanding Different Distribution Schemes in Estate Planning
Estate planning involves many decisions, including how your assets will be distributed after you pass away. If you’re planning your estate or have been named a beneficiary, you might encounter terms like per stirpes, per capita, and per capita at each generation. While they may sound confusing, chances are you’ve already considered one or more of them and just didn’t know the legal term. Here’s what they mean and how they work under Arizona law.
Federal Court Halts Corporate Transparency Act and BOI Reports
A recent court decision from a federal court in Texas has paused a major reporting requirement that would have affected many small businesses across the United States, including here in Arizona. . This means businesses are no longer required to meet the upcoming January 1, 2025, deadline for filing Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reports—at least for now.
What Happens to Digital Assets After You Pass?
Your social media, Websites and cryptocurrencies are all types of your digital assets. You can protect these the same way you protect other assets. Including digital assets in your estate plan ensures your loved ones can access or manage them according to your wishes. Contact us today to learn how we can safeguard your digital legacy.