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Teachers updating wills ahead of school year due to coronavirus pandemic
As teachers prepare to return to the classroom, some are preparing for the possibility that they could contract COVID-19. See the full store here >
Top Women of Law Honorees
DangerLaw's very own Deborah Danger was recognized for Top Lawyers from Mass Lawyer Weekly. View more here >
The Safety Net with Guest: Annika Bockius-Suwyn, Esq., Attorney at DangerLaw, LLC.
Check out this fantastic interview our very own attorney, Annika Bockius-Suwyn, did with Brookline Interactive Group discussing workplace accessibility to the LGBTQIA+ community.
Financial Steps to Take Before, During and After Your Divorce
Even in an amicable divorce, the process will inevitably cost more than you anticipate. There will always be factors beyond your control – delays in court proceedings, or a spouse engaging an attorney who is more litigious than you expect.
Fair ≠ Equal in Estate Planning
When it comes to determining what assets get left to which beneficiary (child, friend, sibling, niece, nephew, etc.). I often hear one of two things… “I want to give equally to my beneficiaries,” or “I want to be fair in how I distribute my assets.” Equal means just...
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