Wills
What To Do Financially When You’re Expecting
There’s lots of books about how to raise kids but there isn’t much about how to plan financially for a baby.
Where There’s A Will There’s A Way
Losing both parents is not a common occurrence, but it happens often enough that we all know of someone who either lost their parents or who is raising someone else’s kids.
Mass. Court Says New Law Can’t Apply To Old Wills
The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that a member of a well-known Massachusetts family will not have to share her inheritance with her two adopted brothers.
What You Need To Know When You Are Somebody’s Widow
No one goes into a marriage thinking about being widowed, but there are things you should do to prepare yourself for the possibility of going it alone.
Generation X: Estate Planning
For many people Generation X is frozen in our minds as this 25-year-old but they are no longer kids.
Generation X: Starter Marriages
These marriages last less than five years and the couple ends up splitting very few assets, because there are very few assets to split.
Questions From Listeners: Engaging A Financial Planner
We are interested in learning more about financial planners.
Questions From Listeners: Estate Planning
One of my New Year’s resolutions is to get my estate planning done his year.
The Tough Money Conversations: Your Adult Kids And Your Money
This is an awkward subject to discuss with your kids for it involves talking about your money and their inheritance or lack of it because there is no money.
Money Matters – More Dumb Money Moves: No Estate Plan
We talked about dumb money moves last week and many listeners let me know that there is a whole lot more than the ones we talked about.


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