There are definite perks of becoming a landlord, including but not limited to passive income (i.e. “mailbox money”/recurring income with the idea of little effort to maintain), property value appreciation and building equity, diversification of assets, as well as potential security that a loved home is being taken care of and used when you and…
Horses + Law
Running an Equine Business on Your Property
Setting up an equine business on your property is a marathon not a sprint with many items to check off in the beginning and then adjustments to be made over time as your business develops, grows, and you acquire clients. This is not an exhaustive list or a full analysis of complex business/legal issues but…
Transitioning Your Horse from Spring to Summer
E had a good portion of the winter off due to weather and the barn closure. She is a maturing horse and when we got back to work + spending time together, here is what we focused on: ONE // GROOMING Grooming, grooming, and more grooming! Horses shed their winter coat in the spring so…
Summer Horseback Riding Essentials
Horseback riding is a time when I can clear my head and focus. It is not lost on me the privilege of riding and handling such a beautiful animal. Coming from a family of equestrians who ride “rain or shine”, weather is not a deterrent to time in the saddle but to keep enjoyable, good…
FLSA and the Unpaid Internship
In my opinion, most success in life comes from preparation, hard work, and grit, as opposed to luck. When there are goals in sight, take steps to best position yourself to achieve those goals. When I was considering attending law school, I spent time as a paralegal at an international law firm and then at…