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Yes, we are in a legalistic society. I am

not a lawyer, but I do believe that in the unlikely event that I am sued that

they can come after everything that I have b/c I am set-up as a sole

proprietorship and that’s the definition, everything’s at stake.

In Christ,

, FCP

From: pkkeithly

Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004

5:24 PM

To: nfpprofessionals

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Re:Liability Issues

What are the liability issues for Natural Family Planning

Practitioners. We were told in our EPI to " Just do good solid

teaching and you won't have anything to worry about " . But as anyone in the

medical field can attest to, people sue. Sometimes when good solid

care/instruction was provided. Is anyone else concerned about this? Is

there any liability insurance available for the NFP teacher?

I have recently started my own FertilityCare

center. Could someone come after my personal assets if they were to make

a claim against me? I hope I don't sound paranoid, but this is something

that has concerned me for quite a while.

Paige ly, PhD

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Re: short luteal phase problem

Hi,

THanks so much for responding to my question about this!

Warmly,

Pam Pilch, J.D., LCCE

Billings Method

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Although I

have no formal legal background, I have been in active ob/gyn practice and,

unfortunately, have been on the receiving end of several malpractice suits (all

of which were settled out of court on my behalf); my guess would be that, like

a teacher, if one is offering instruction only I don’t see where there is

potential liability, but, if one is offering a service that could be conceived

as “healthcare” or a service re: fertility services, then I suppose there is

the possibility of litigation and then one’s assets could be in jeopardy. One could consider a liability rider on

one’s homeowners; one the other hand we are doing God’s work and can leave it

to Him to handle. Anybody can sue

anybody for anything and there is nothing that anyone can do about that, but

change the spirit of our current culture!

Les Ruppersberger, D.O.

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From: pkkeithly

Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004

5:24 PM

To:

nfpprofessionals

Subject:

Re:Liability Issues

What

are the liability issues for Natural Family Planning Practitioners. We

were told in our EPI to " Just do good solid teaching and you won't have

anything to worry about " . But as anyone in the medical field can attest

to, people sue. Sometimes when good solid care/instruction was

provided. Is anyone else concerned about this? Is there any liability

insurance available for the NFP teacher?

I have

recently started my own FertilityCare center. Could someone come

after my personal assets if they were to make a claim against me? I hope

I don't sound paranoid, but this is something that has concerned me for quite a

while.

Paige

ly, PhD

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To: nfpprofessionals

Sent: Sunday, October 10,

2004 3:26 PM

Subject: Re:

Re: short luteal phase problem

Hi,

THanks

so much for responding to my question about this!

Warmly,

Pam

Pilch, J.D., LCCE

Billings

Method

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True. But this scares me more than ever because I would prefer to have my kids college fund and our retirement account around by the time we need those things. I know I should trust in God, but I also want to be smart too and ... I don't even know what to do. I think I already have a rider on my Home Owners policy because that's been the only thing I've known to do.

Paige

Re: Re: short luteal phase problem

Hi,

THanks so much for responding to my question about this!

Warmly,

Pam Pilch, J.D., LCCE

Billings Method

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So, is there a better way to be set up than as a sole proprietor? What would you business people out there recommend? Any lawyers in the group? SInce I'm out on my own and not affiliated with a church or the Diocese, what is the best option for me?

Paige

Re: Re: short luteal phase problem

Hi,

THanks so much for responding to my question about this!

Warmly,

Pam Pilch, J.D., LCCE

Billings Method

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I don't know what the rules are in your state, but in my state, a

limited liability company is designed to give similar legal protections

of a corporation but you can choose to file taxes as a partnership or I

assume, sole proprietor, so it is less complicated than a corporation.

you should look into that if you have concerns. I'm not an attorney,

but have an LLC for my business of construction contracting.

a Johannes

pkkeithly wrote:

> So, is there a better way to be set up than as a sole proprietor? What

> would you business people out there recommend? Any lawyers in the

> group? SInce I'm out on my own and not affiliated with a church or the

> Diocese, what is the best option for me?

> Paige

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> Re: Re: short luteal phase problem

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> Hi,

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> THanks so much for responding to my question about this!

>

> Warmly,

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> Pam Pilch, J.D., LCCE

>

> Billings Method

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Paige:

My husband and I own our own business, and

we set ourselves up as an S-corp, (small business corporation), which has the

ease of being a sole-proprieter but includes the protection of being a

full-fledged corporation. An LLC works the same way, except if you ever

want to become a full-fledged corporation some day, an S-corp can be easily

converted, but an LLC must be dissolved and re-established legally as a

corporation. Our personal assets are protected, and the company pays my

husband and I each a salary. I think it cost us $200 or $300 to have a

small business lawyer get us set up, and then we also met with a business tax

advisor a few times to make sure we were doing everything right tax-wise.

Hope this helps!

Kim

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Re:Liability Issues

So, is there a better way to be set up than as a sole

proprietor? What would you business people out there recommend? Any

lawyers in the group? SInce I'm out on my own and not affiliated with a

church or the Diocese, what is the best option for me?

Paige

Re:

Re: short luteal phase problem

Hi,

THanks so much for responding to my

question about this!

Warmly,

Pam Pilch, J.D., LCCE

Billings Method

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Paige:

PS – there are also great advantages

besides the personal asset protection for setting up your fertility care center

as a separate entity from yourself. For example, the supplies the company

purchases are tax exempt, the company can have its one health insurance policy

that you are a member of as an employee, the company’s assets can be left

to a spouse or children in a will, your income can be split into wages and distributions

(so you pay less taxes on income) etc.

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That helps a lot. Thanks so much for the info.

Paige

Re: Re: short luteal phase problem

Hi,

THanks so much for responding to my question about this!

Warmly,

Pam Pilch, J.D., LCCE

Billings Method

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