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Just living together can cause unwanted estate planning problems

Many couples, especially those who get together later in life, are just living together.  For whatever reason, they’ve decided not to get married.  Living together,

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September 11, 2016

An important holiday gift

As we approach the end of another year, it’s a good time to have an important discussion with your family and other loved ones about

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December 20, 2015

5 Legal Documents every caregiver needs

Advance Directives Are Legal Documents You Sign Appointing Someone To Make Financial And Health Care Choices When You Are Not Able To Do So On Your On Behalf

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December 13, 2015

What is the most important part of estate planning?

When you do your estate planning, you probably think the most important part of this planning is your Living Will or your Last Will and

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December 12, 2013

Bad mistake made by heiress Huguette Clark

Huguette Clark was an heiress who died in 2011 at age 104.  She left behind a $300 million estate.  The bulk of the money was

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September 8, 2013

Health Debate Isn’t About Health

In an effort to help DieSmart visitors become more educated about the significance of the proposed health care reform legislation, DieSmart will aggregate and post articles

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August 12, 2009

Vicki Iovine: Girlfriends’ Guide To Parenting Your Parents: They Are So Hard To Discipline

Vicki Iovine: Girlfriends’ Guide To Parenting Your Parents: They Are So Hard To Discipline. I only have one parent left out of two biologicals and

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July 21, 2009

What is a Medallion Signature on a Power of Attorney?

Brokerage accounts have special rules for your attorney-in-fact. If your attorney-in-fact needs to buy or sell stocks held in physical form or held in a

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October 22, 2008

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