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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Put Your Estate Plan in Place Before Tomorrow Arrives
I was reminded last week of why estate planning is so important. A woman passed away in her home and was found a few days later when her friends became concerned that they couldn’t get in touch with her. Her … Continue reading
Should Your Parents Age At Your Place?
When your parent starts to become less independent, should he or she move into your house with you and your family? In an idyllic world, of course your parents would move in with you. Isn’t that what family does – … Continue reading

