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Splitting Decision-Making Powers in Your Estate Plan: Weighing the Pros and Cons

When putting together an estate plan, many people wonder whether it makes sense to divide decision-making responsibilities between more than one person. For example, one adult child might serve as your Durable Power of Attorney for finances, while another is named as your Healthcare Power of Attorney. It can feel like a thoughtful way to…
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3 Strategies For Navigating Your Child’s Transition Into Adulthood

When your child turns 18, they’re legally an adult even though they have a lot more growing to do. Just like any other adult, their health and financial information is protected by privacy laws. But unlike any other adult, that’s still your child, and you want to support them in a crisis. Your role as…