29 May, 2026
“We bought it, but can’t use it”: How Municipal Zoning Laws Impact Horse Stables
A due diligence guide for horse farms, riding stables, and equine businesses. In Pennsylvania, buying land for an equine business is as much a zoning-and-permitting decision as it is a real estate decision. Before you sign an agreement of sale, you must confirm whether the local municipality allows your intended use on the land, and … Read More
17 Feb, 2026
Your LLC for Your Equine Business May Not be Enough
Common misconceptions about limiting liability through an incorporated entity There are approximately 6,000 equine related businesses in Pennsylvania. The conventional wisdom is that you can protect your personal assets (like your home, savings, or retirement accounts) from business-related liability by forming a business entity. This might be a corporation or a limited liability company, commonly … Read More
30 Sep, 2025
Why Have a Legacy Plan?
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” George Bernard Shaw. Perhaps truer words have never been spoken when it comes to intrafamily discussion surrounding financial and estate planning. In fact, a lack of communication is regarded by most as the single biggest challenge to leaving a lasting legacy. … Read More