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Having a Bon Voyage – Specifying End of Life Decisions that Lay Out Your Last Wishes

It has been said that life is a journey, not a destination. So it makes sense that in our last days, on our final journey, we should strive to have a good one–a bon voyage. While talking about end of life issues–particularly our own–can sometimes be uncomfortable, the best way…

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Resources for Adult Children Caring for Aging Parents

Being a caregiver to an older adult can be very rewarding for both the caregiver and the person receiving the care. However, being a caregiver also is hard work. It’s hard mentally, emotionally, physically and sometimes financially, as well. However, certain programs and actions can sometimes make caring for an…

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Prenuptial Agreements in NY – Part 2: Challenging The Validity Of A Prenuptial Agreement

To challenge the validity of a prenuptial agreement, one looks to see if any of the above elements were abused or not satisfied. This can include– 1. Duress- A prenuptial agreement can be voided if one party was pressured or coerced into signing it. Duress also can be shown if…

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Elder Financial Exploitation- A Fancy Term For Financial Abuse Of The Elderly

Elder financial exploitation is a nuanced term for a growing problem–the financial abuse of the elderly. Financial abuse of the elderly is a growing concern in today’s society. There are more senior citizens now than ever before and many of them are institutionalized or require help to get by in…

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Prenuptial Agreements in NY – Part 1: Enforceability

Every year, over 2 million people get married in the United States. In the same year, almost 900,000 people get divorced. Broken down even further, approximately 50% of all first marriages, 67% of all second marriages, and 74% of all third marriages end in divorce. With these statistics, it should…

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