To all front-line and “essential” workers: thank you for all of your hard work—day in and day out. You tirelessly give of yourself to care for some of the most vulnerable people in
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To all front-line and “essential” workers: thank you for all of your hard work—day in and day out. You tirelessly give of yourself to care for some of the most vulnerable people in
For most people, the phrase “power of attorney” means very little. Even for those educated on the subject, it is easy to forget exactly who serves what role and why. Whether you are
News about the coronavirus is everywhere, and we have all been affected by it in many ways. Although in many ways the situation is beyond our control, we are not powerless. There are
As the Coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life and leave Americans uncertain of the future, we want you to know that you don’t have to feel helpless during this pandemic. In fact, now
When most people think about estate planning, their primary concern is usually “what happens when I die?” Although this is an important discussion, it’s just as important to consider the impact of long-term
Hopefully you go to your doctor at least once a year to get a physical. This visit helps detect and treat problems before an illness or health condition becomes a major problem. It’s
On January 1, 2020, the most impactful retirement account legislation in decades became law. The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act) will have a positive impact for many older
It’s that time of year again: tax season. No one enjoys doing their taxes, and that is likely why many of us leave this tedious task to the last…possible…moment. As Tax Day approaches,
November is National Adoption Month, which aims to raise awareness about adoption and children who need permanent, loving homes. Thousands of children are adopted each year in the U.S., bringing joy to them
A negative health diagnosis can be emotionally and logistically challenging for many reasons. You may be worried about how you’ll take care of your family if you’re physically incapacitated. There are lots of
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