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Internet search fraud can wreck your company
I admit it. I love technology in all its forms. And I spend a lot of time thinking about how technology, social media and the Internet keep changing ...
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Estate planning should also consider living will instructions
When drafting estate plans and charitable giving, it’s important that individuals also document their intentions for final care. An advance directive ...
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Estate Plans Might Be Impacted by Later-in-Life Divorces
In the case of a divorce later in life, such as among individuals who are 50 years old or more, there may no longer be issues of child support or ...
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A second marriage may affect estate planning
Although estate planning and divorce are two separate areas of the law, the prospect of a second marriage can necessitate an interdisciplinary ...
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Trusts may be well suited to planned giving
Is estate planning only for individuals with children or immediate family members? An attorney that focuses on wills and trusts would most surely ...
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Know your rights as a federal employee to avoid unfair treatment
One of the elements that makes a career with the federal government so attractive is the myriad rights with which a federal employee is endowed. Most ...
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In estate planning, procrastination won't serve you well
Although it may seem hard to believe, a recent survey indicates that almost two-thirds of Americans may not have a will. When questioned, the most ...
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