Legal-Ease: Personal relationship tools applied to business and law

According to Gary Chapman, everyone has a dominant method of giving and receiving love. The five methods are gifts, time, words, service and touch.

This thesis can also be applied to business, especially when it comes to family businesses being passed down. A classic example of this is farm succession planning.

A book with major significance in helping struggling couples find the best way to resolve differences and accept love was introduced in 1995 by Gary Chapman.

According to Chapman, each person has a dominant method of expressing love and receiving love. The five major methods of love expression and acceptance are gifts, time, words, service and physical touch.

Read more about how personal relationship tools can be applied to business and law in Lee’s article in the Lima News here: Legal-Ease: Personal relationship tools applied to business and law

Source: LimaOhio.com, “Legal-Ease: Personal relationship tools applied to business and law,” by Lee R. Schroeder, July 21, 2018

Lee R. Schroeder is an Ohio licensed attorney at Schroeder Law LLC in Putnam County. He limits his practice to business, real estate, estate planning and agriculture issues in northwest Ohio. He can be reached at Lee@LeeSchroeder.com or at 419-659-2058. This article is not intended to serve as legal advice, and specific advice should be sought from the licensed attorney of your choice based upon the specific facts and circumstances that you face.

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