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PACK A BAG – COVID 19 PREPAREDNESS
Perhaps you haven't thought about the emergency bag at the door since your last baby. In our current environment, if we have, or think we have COVID-19, we may need to leave for the hospital immediately. It's always better to have your own things with you and to be...
It’s Not About The Money – We All Need A Plan
We are going through a very trying time as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic…exacerbated by some of the most volatile markets seen since 1987. Many of us have dusted off work contingency plans, (working from home) and are receiving new contingency plans from our...
Estate Planning – How to divide up the “stuff” without going all ‘Corleone’
In working with clients, we (attorneys) are generally focused on the financial assets. These assets are usually easy to value and easy to quantify when a client says they want to be “fair,” in dividing those assets among the beneficiaries. What about the “tangible...
Caring For Aging Parents, Kids & Oh, Ourselves Too…
Hey, the kids are almost all out of the house…now it’s OUR time…well maybe not. Phew, we’re out of diapers and baby monitors, now we can relax, get a good night’s sleep, “un-childproof” the house…well maybe not. Often, we now become the caretakers for an aging parent....
The SECURE Act – What Does It Mean For My Personal or Family Contingency Plan?
Surprise…Congress did something major at the very end of last year that impacts retirement accounts – investment options, required distributions for certain classes of beneficiaries. You may have heard that the federal appropriations bill enacted into law by Congress...
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