Legal
Making Babies the Modern Way
Written by Hannibal Heredia Tuesday, October 11 2011
If you are considering assisted reproductive technology, be sure that you know the law. You’ll definitely be needing an attorney. Retirement Planning Solution
Written by Mitch Reiner and Wes Moss Thursday, May 05 2011
Someone with $5 million can be less rich than a person with $500,000. Really! Rich is a relative term that means something different to every family. One way to assess “richness” is to apply a simply equation called the rich ratio: What assets we have/what assets we need.
Estate Planning Tips for Families with Special Needs
Written by Kristen M. Lewis Thursday, January 06 2011
Addressing the special needs that result from disabilities can be a tremendous challenge. Families trying to secure the future of loved ones with disabilities are becoming fierce advocates as they assemble teams of allied professionals to address all aspects of current and future care.
Dissecting the 2010 Health Care Act
Written by Lisa Brown Tuesday, September 28 2010
This fall, working professionals could see changes to their group health and welfare benefit plans in response to the 2010 Health Care Act mandates. Understanding what’s new will be important as it’s likely to impact you and your family.
New Law May Help Homeowners
Monday, December 14 2009
More American homebuyers will get tax relief thanks to changes made to the first–time homebuyer credit. The popular credit is now more accessible to existing homeowners and first–time homebuyers in three ways.






