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Appointing a Guardian for Minor Children is a Difficult Decision – Part I

Jenna and Mark Livingston were living the life of Reilly.  At age 30, they had thriving careers—Jenna as an attorney, Mark as a pediatrician—and three children, aged five months, two, and four. Together, they lived in a four-bedroom home in an exclusive neighborhood with their dog, Pepper. Five months after the birth of their third child, Mark decided Jenna required…

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Filing For Divorce Complicates Everything

After years of marital discord, John and Angie Wakefield finally decided to call it quits.  John filed for divorce in California on the grounds of irreconcilable differences, asking for a fair and equitable division of community property, retention of all separate property, and shared custody of their two children. In her response, Angie not only requested child support, she sought…

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Choose Your Executor Wisely

Choose Your Executor Wisely

Robert Manning thought long and hard about the appointment of the executor of his will. He could appoint his wife, but there was a chance he might outlive her. And his wife tended to get a bit scattered when under pressure. Robert wasn’t sure if she could withstand the constant harping of relatives he was sure would show up expecting a handout.

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Blended Families: Preplanning is Essential

Blended Families: Preplanning is Essential

When Miranda Jones married Scott Ludlum, with their six children in total, they anticipated a Brady Bunch existence. For many years, they co-existed peacefully, then Scott became seriously ill. It seems upon marriage to Miranda, Scott had failed to update his Living Will, Financial and Healthcare Powers of Attorney, and HIPAA Release. In all of those documents, Scott had appointed his former wife, Lenore, to make healthcare and financial decisions should Scott be rendered incapacitated.

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