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4 Tips For Talking To An Aging Parent About Extended Medical Care
April 8th, 2014
For many people, one of the most difficult conversations to have involves talking with an aging parent about extended medical care. Here are some tips for talking with a parent about future care.
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Key Questions To Ask Your Estate Planning Attorney
March 31st, 2014
What kinds of issues need to be addressed with your trust and estates lawyer? Whether you live in Fair Oaks or New York City, there are some basic questions that absolutely must be answered.
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Recapitalizing Your Business to Share Income & Business Value with Family without Relinquishing Control
February 23rd, 2014
Recapitalization, in this case, is the process of restructuring and reissuing the shares of interest in the business into voting and non-voting shares or, in the case of an LLC, voting and non-voting membership units.
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Tips For Setting Up a Supplemental Needs Trust
January 5th, 2014
Working with a special needs lawyer is the best way to ensure you’re setting your loved one up to be cared for when you’re no longer able to do so yourself.
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What A Special Needs Planning Attorney Will Do for You
December 19th, 2013
Special needs planning attorneys have very specialized knowledge that can help families plan for their children’s future, making it very important to meet with one in order to give your child the best opportunities once you’re no longer around.
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Why Should You Work with a Special Needs Planning Attorney?
December 15th, 2013
Parents of children with special needs face an extra set of challenges in addition to those of other parents. That’s where a special needs planning attorney can make a huge difference in these parents’ peace of mind.
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Newlywed Planning for a Better Financial Future
September 23rd, 2013
Entering the newlywed planning stage is incredibly exciting. Sure, there are dresses and tuxedos, cakes and wedding registries, but more importantly, you are starting your life with someone you love. And you want that life to be as comfortable and â€â€¦
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Credit Card Debt and Inheritance in Dayton
July 10th, 2013
When it comes to estate planning, many people are confused about what happens to their credit card debt when they die. Clients tell their Dayton estate planning lawyers that they thought the debt would be forgiven, for example. Unfortunately, this is…
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Estate Planning for Retirement in Dayton
July 3rd, 2013
Will and trust lawyers in Dayton encourage individuals of all ages to get involved in their future planning. The truth is, though, many people put this important process off until later in life. For some people, an upcoming retirement is the trigger…
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Estate Planning for Single Parents in Dayton
June 26th, 2013
Single parents tend to work hard for their children, so it’s no wonder that those in Dayton want to protect the children they would leave behind should the adult be killed or become incapacitated. Every day it falls to the single parent to provide…
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