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Defining the Legal Relationship Between Grandparents and Their Grandchildren

by Leslie Marenco | Apr 21, 2017 | Articles, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Health Care Directive, Kids Protection Planning

  Raising a grandchild (or even spending a lot of time with your grandchild while his or her parents work) can be fraught with legal and financial complications. Lacking many of the inherent rights parents have, grandparents who are responsible for the care of...

How Can I Plan for a Strategic Retirement?

by Leslie Marenco | Apr 14, 2017 | Articles, IRAs / 401(k), Retirement

  Are you approaching retirement? Not sure how you can ensure a smooth transition from working life to retired life?  Walking away from regular paychecks and employer-provided benefits can feel a little nerve wracking. Minimize the impact of these major life...

The Future of Finances: How to Teach Your Kids to Be Money Savvy

by Leslie Marenco | Apr 7, 2017 | Articles, Uncategorized

  Part of being an enlightened parent is being thoughtful about how we teach our kids about adult life. Of course you want  to prepare them to make good choices as an adult, especially when it comes to finances. And, you may either feel not equipped, or you may...

When Duty Calls: Navigating the Sandwich Generation With Ease

by Leslie Marenco | Mar 31, 2017 | Articles, Estate Planning, Health Care Directive, Kids Protection Planning

  The average age of parents raising children in the US continues to rise, leaving many middle-aged Americans in a category commonly referred to as the the “sandwich” generation. This growing population of professionals are often still raising kids at home when...

Sofia Vergara is Now Being SUED on Behalf of Her Own EMBRYOS!

by Leslie Marenco | Mar 30, 2017 | Articles, Celebrity Estates, Estate Planning

It is safe to say the Embryo Lawsuit Between Sofia Vergara, Nick Loeb, & Now a Third-Party Trust has Gotten Out Of Hand… Although I have been following this case for some time, I wasn’t going to write about it here because the estate planning...
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