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Mommyhood and Legalizing Your Business

Today, Christine and I will be digging into how to make your business legal (#protectyourself) and raising three kids under 3 while starting her virtual law firm.  Check it out!

Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:

  • The most important thing business owners need to do get legal.
  • Her tips on having the right contracts in place.
  • What it’s like to have three kids under 3 years old while starting a virtual law firm.
  • The ins and outs of Christine and her hubby being entrepreneurs.

Check out these highlights:

  • How Christine transitioned from corporate mom to starting her virtual law firm. [2:05]
  • Filling a niche that is not well served while empowering moms.  [3:55]
  • Christine’s mommy juggle & how she gets anything done with three kids under 3 years.  [6:55]
  • How she fell in love with the law again.  [11:25]
  • What it’s like to have both spouses as entrepreneurs. [11:55]
  • Basic steps that business owners need to take to get legal. [15:20]
  • Questions to ask your attorney when getting legal. [18:51]
  • The right way to have independent contractors. [19:58]
  • GRPR – get it done.  [22:49]
  • Sells and use tax permits. [24:28]

Links mentioned in this episode:

Fincher Stroud Law

Free Online Business Starter Kit

Thanks for Listening!

Check out these recent episodes:

Do You Need a Momcation?

Why I Think You Should Travel with Your Kids

Online Business and the Mommy Juggle with Erin Chase

How to Make $10k a Month as a Virtual Assistant

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Special thanks to Christine for joining me this week and to Carson Baker for being an awesome sound engineer.  Until next time!

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