Ensuring Your Child’s Future: The Importance of Custody Designations for Parents As a parent, your primary concern is the well-being and security of your child, both now and in the future that is why you need to consider custody designations. While creating a will is a crucial step in estate planning, it’s essential to…
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When a romantic relationship between two parents ends, it can be difficult for everyone involved. This is especially true if a child is involved; the parents must put their differences aside to reach a consensus concerning custody and visitation. But if they cannot, it may lead to legal action. In most cases, non-custodial parents have…
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Seven in ten Americans use social media to connect, engage, and share information. All too often, this information is personal. While it’s fun to share personal accomplishments and joyous moments, impulsive social media posts can lead to regret. Nearly 40% of internet users between the ages of 18-35 have regretted posting personal information about themselves,…
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Estate planning is an essential part of ensuring that your assets and loved ones are protected after you pass away. However, even the most well-intentioned individuals can make mistakes during the estate planning process that can have significant consequences. In this blog post, we will discuss some common estate planning mistakes and how you can…
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Deciding to divorce may be one of the most complex decisions you’ll ever make, but also the most beneficial. While most marriages have peaks and valleys, specific issues are insurmountable. The following are situations where divorce may be the best—or only—option. Spousal and child abuse This includes emotional, physical, and verbal attacks and sabotage. Deciding…
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