Legal Resources
If you would like to research a legal issue, below are several websites that may be helpful.
Estate Planning Links
Visit WebsiteExtensive, helpful and well-organized Links for Estate Planning, Elder Law, Tax, etc. A favorite of consumers and estate planning professionals since 1995.
Hamline University
Visit WebsiteHamline University, ranked the top Minnesota university in its class by U.S. News and World Report, offers undergraduate, graduate, and law degrees.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Visit WebsiteThe U.S. government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement. Includes income tax forms, instructions, and agency publications.
Minnesota Judicial Branch
Visit WebsiteOur Mission: To provide justice through a system that assures equal access for the fair and timely resolution of cases and controversies.
Minnesota North Star
Visit WebsiteState of Minnesota's official web site and portal to government information and services. Minnesota governments homepage.
Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State
Visit WebsiteThe Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State is a constitutional office in the executive branch of state government. It has existed since statehood in 1858.
Minnesota State Bar Association
Visit WebsiteThe Minnesota State Bar Association is a voluntary professional association of attorneys. It pools the talents and experiences of lawyers, judges, and legal professionals across the state to improve the practice of law.
Minnesota State Legislature
Visit WebsiteWebsite for the Minnesota Legislature. Provides information on legislation, committees, House, and Senate.
Trusts & Estates
Visit WebsiteTrusts & Estates, the journal of wealth management, is the how-to manual for advisors to high-net-worth individuals, families, and foundations. Trusts and Estates focuses on estate planning, fiduciary professions, and high net worth.
University of Minnesota Law School
Visit WebsiteProvides access to information on the School's journals, research centers, calendars, directories, and academic programs.
Wex | LII / Legal Information Institute
Visit WebsiteWex is a free legal dictionary and encyclopedia sponsored and hosted by the Legal Information Institute at the Cornell Law School. Wex entries are collaboratively created and edited by legal experts.