Since my last blog on Bankruptcy and the Elderly in 2014, the problem has actually become worse. Recently, the New York Times had an article entitled “Too Little Too Late: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans.” See New York Times, August
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Community Outreach Seminar Series presents, free to the public, Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediation and Collaborative Law. Learn the alternatives to Litigation including mediation, collaborative process, Arbitration. Discover the advantages as well, such as privacy, control over the process, and creating
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Celebrate National Dog Day, August 26th, by helping Homeward Bound Animal Rescue Shelter bring comfort and support to animals in need of a home.
Just like having an annual medical checkup, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. In many instances, people spend more time planning a family vacation than
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As many of you know, July 4th is Independence Day, and this is the 242nd anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. One of the many reasons that I am proud to be a lawyer is that most
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It is that wonderful time of year when our high school graduate children are packing their rooms to go off to college and/or trade school. Some are choosing to move out on their own and immediately join the workforce! What
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DaleyZucker is pleased to welcome Karen W. Miller to the firm. Karen concentrates her practice in Family Law and Collaborative Law, assisting clients in solving sensitive problems with an approach that is individually tailored to place the interests of the
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The first Friday of June is annually celebrated as National Doughnut Day in the United States. National Doughnut Day, however, is about more than just honoring those tasty treats. During WWI, the Salvation Army dispatched over 250 women (the “Lassies”)
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Community Outreach Seminar Series presents, free to the public, Planning for College – A Parent’s Guide. Discover resources for paying for college. Are Parent Plus loans a good idea? Who is responsible for payment? College Students are financially dependent on
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Continuing the theme of the perils of “Do-It-Yourself” legal documents, my subject for today is the risks associated with a “Do-It-Yourself” bankruptcy filing. While many bankruptcy filers have financial issues and regard legal fees as an obstacle to bankruptcy, this
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