Sentences with phrase «potentially leave your family»

It is also important to note that liabilities, such as outstanding bank loans, guarantees, lease agreements and payments to suppliers are usually not insured, leaving the personal assets of business owners pledged against these liabilities, and potentially leaving family members in financial distress.
No thought to the legacy you could potentially leave your family.

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But beyond growing her family, the news could also potentially lead to important changes in her sport and others, as KPMG, one of Lewis» sponsors, has agreed to pay Lewis» contract out in full for the year, despite the fact that she'll be missing a good portion of the 2018 season while on maternity leave.
At the same time, the Business Council has «a number of concerns» with Cumoo's paid family leave proposal given its potentially broad reach for all employers.
ALBANY — A tax hike on the rich, minimum wage increases and new government programs to help families pay for child care and family leave are on the Assembly Democrats» agenda for the year, advancing different priorities than Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo and potentially setting up a clash on taxes.
It's at this point in the plot that I'll leave off any further details, as everything that comes afterward will potentially spoil the conventional thriller elements of what had started as a fairly gripping family drama.
«I hope we can follow the schools that are potentially at risk very closely,» said Cobey of the prospective charters, noting recent failures of charter schools that have left families scrambling to find appropriate educational options for their children.
In addition to the pain and suffering associated with a motorcycle accident injury, the motorcyclist and their family are left dealing with expensive medical costs, lost wages, difficult insurance negotiations, and potentially long - term or permanent disability.
If that single person on title emerges from the relationship and sells the house, that could potentially expose the purchaser to legal action, says Jacqueline Boucher, who practises family and estates law with Cox & Palmer in Saint John, N.B. «You could end up in a situation where the former spouse who was left out of the transaction brought the purchasers into litigation to establish their claim.»
You might be a candidate for a permanent policy like universal life if you're looking for a long - term death benefit — maybe it's to leave your family with a nice, potentially tax - free, inheritance or to make a final charitable donation.
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