Should you suffer an incapacitating injury or illness, you may not have the ability to make medical decisions for yourself. Therefore, these potentially life-and-death choices will typically fall to your family members. You likely trust your loved ones to make health...
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How can I co-parent with a narcissist?
In most cases, joint custody is for the best benefit of the child. Even if you and your ex-spouse are no longer in a relationship, both parents still have an important role in raising a healthy kid. While this may be the case, it does not mean that co-parenting is not...
3 ways collaborative divorce may lead to better outcomes
If your divorce goes to court, you may be facing a long, expensive and emotionally draining legal process. Worse, the ultimate outcome of a trial may not be what either you or your ex-spouse would have chosen for yourselves or your children. Collaborative divorce...
Do you need to tell your family about your estate plan?
When family members ask about your estate plan, you might wonder what to tell them. Some may inquire because they care. Others might only want to press you to know what their inheritance will be like. Monitoring the information you share can protect you and alleviate...