Tag Archives: current generation

Do We Need a Will for a Smaller Acreage of Timber?

Below is a question we received from a fellow landowner asking for our opinion. Question Our tree acres are limited; we have about 100 acres and wonder if my wife and I need to address them in our will.  Our … Continue reading

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Adult Children Beat Mom to the Punch!

Through our forestry association memberships and meeting attendance, we met a very nice middle-aged single mom with whom we have become friends.  We enjoy visiting with her about her family and her land, and she has attended several of our … Continue reading

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How Next Generation Can Be Involved (Part 3)

Everyone in a family has some attribute that can be used to benefit the family business.  It is the responsibility of the current generation to work with those in the next generation(s) to find their niche that can be of … Continue reading

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How Next Generation Can Be Involved (Part 2)

Everyone in a family has some attribute that can be used to benefit the family business.  It is a responsibility of the current generation to work with those in the next generation(s) to find their niche that can be of … Continue reading

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How Next Generation Can Be Involved (Part 1)

Everyone in a family has some attribute that can be used to benefit the family business.  Some of the obvious ways are a contribution of manual labor or administrative support.  As would be expected, many of the less than obvious … Continue reading

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