Jacob P. Grow
Jacob Grow is an associate with Hellmuth & Johnson, focusing his practice on estate planning, business law, and real estate law. Jacob integrates all the individual aspects of a client’s estate, whether it includes properties, businesses, investments, or other assets into a unified plan that is specific to each client. Ensuring that a client feels secure in what will happen to their assets and families in the future through the creation of wills, powers of attorney, health care directives, trusts, business entities, deeds, or other legal documents is central to Jacob’s practice.
Young professionals, growing families, and established investors rely on Jacob’s guidance in determining how to create a new estate plan or adjust an existing one. Advising clients on the practical and tax implications of different estate plans helps clients to minimize the difficulties when passing assets along while maximizing the amount of those assets.
Assistant
- Wendy A. Long
- [email protected]
- Phone: 952-746-2109
Experience
- Represented individuals and families in the transfer and ownership of multi-generational farms.
- Represented individuals and families in the transfer and ownership of multi-generational cabins.
- Represented business owners in re-structuring their entity to minimize taxes and account for changes in ownership.
- Represented individuals in the formation of business ventures and the creation of governing documents.
- Represented clients in property transfers and disputes concerning multiple pieces of property.
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Affiliations:
- Minnesota State Bar Association
- Ramsey County Bar Association
Community:
- Stillwater Area Community Foundation, Board Member
Past Seminars
- Legal & Business Issues Affecting Contractors 2020
- 2019 Community Association Fall Seminar
- CLE: Millennials and Gen Xers Are in Your Jury – Are You Ready?
- 2019 Community Association Spring Seminar
- 2019 Community Association Spring Seminar
- Legal and Business Issues Affecting Contractors 2019
- Community Association Seminar Fall 2018
- Divorce Litigation from Start to Finish
- New Overtime Rules Seminar 2016
- Second Saturday Divorce Seminar
- Community Association Seminar Fall 2016
- Revocable Living Trusts from Start to Finish
- Entertainment Law
- Revocable Trusts from A to Z
- Business Decisions You Can Bank On
- Cyberliability Insurance Session
- Intellectual Property – Armor for Entrepreneurs
- Small Business Series: Wage and Hour Issues
- Mastering Fiduciary Accounting Income
- Small Business Series: Succession Planning
- Drafting IRA Trusts
- Proactive vs. Reactive: Charitable Giving Seminar
- 2017 Women’s Entrepreneurship Conference
- Small Business Series: Intellectual Property
- Community Association Seminar Spring 2017
- Trusts From A to Z
- 2017 Probate & Trust Law Conference
- What Can You Do With Property Nobody Wants?
- How Not to Get Sued
- Estate Planning: The Ultimate Guide
- How To Get It Done: A Homeowners Guide
- Accommodation Requests Under the Fair Housing Act
- Small Business Series: Business Banking
- Legal and Business Issues Affecting Contractors 2017
- Commercial RE Seminar: Environmental Due Diligence
- ABA Property Insurance Law Spring CLE Conference
- Community Association Seminar Spring 2018
- Preventative Maintenance & Const. Defect Claims
- Single Member LLCs
- Revocable Living Trusts 101
- Trust Taxation: The Ultimate Guide
- Legal and Business Issues Affecting Contractors 2018
- Intellectual Property: Start to Finish
- 2017 Greater Mankato MHA Conference and Trade Show
- Community Association Seminar Fall 2017
- Drafting IRA Trusts
- Small Business Series: Non-Competes & More
- Rochester Community Association Seminar 2017
- What’s Your End Game? Succession Planning
- Handling the Sale of a Business
- “Guilty Until Proven Innocent” Flooring Seminar