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Can Same Gender Couples Use Estate Planning For Parental Rights?
Can same-gender couples use estate planning for parental rights? With the issue of marriage settled in 2015, it looked as if same-gender couples were going to have equal standing with heterosexual couples in the eyes of the law. But, do they have the automatic right to be legal parents?

5 Common Estate Planning Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
Since estate planning involves thinking about death, many people put it off. This kind of unwillingness to face reality can create major hardship, expense, and mess for the loved ones and assets you leave behind. So how do you avoid making estate planning mistakes?

What to Expect From (and How to Prepare For) an Initial Estate Planning Meeting With Your Personal Family Lawyer.
What to Expect From (and How to Prepare For) an Initial Estate Planning Meeting With Your Personal Family LawyerWhether you’ve met with an estate planning attorney before or it’s your first time, it’s important to understand how working with a Personal Family Lawyer® is different than meeting with a traditional lawyer. This article will explain what’s […]

4 Warning Signs Of Elderly Financial Abuse
While physical abuse is often easy to spot, elderly financial abuse can be more difficult to detect, as victims often have no idea they’re being swindled until their money suddenly vanishes. So, what are the 4 warning signs your elderly relative may be the victim of financial abuse?

Suze Orman Says What Age Should You Retire – Not A Year Before
What age should you retire? If you’re middle aged or older, it’s likely that one of your most pressing concerns is not having enough money for retirement. And there’s good reason. According to the National Institute on Retirement Security, a full third of Americans between 55 and 65 have nothing saved for retirement.
