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Beware of the quick estate plan:  why you shouldn't just leave everything to beneficiaries

Beware of the quick estate plan: why you shouldn't just leave everything to beneficiaries

A common way to avoid the time commitment in estate planning is to leave everything to direct beneficiaries or make someone a co-owner of all of your assets. This article looks at just one scenario where this will not work.

Five things to do before your international vacation with your children

Vacations abroad can be challenging when you share custody. These five tips will help you plan your trip better with less stress.

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How much does each person pay for private school tuition?

How much does each person pay for private school tuition?

Private school tuition is not built into the regular child support amount. This article breaks down how courts consider tuition, and how the cost is shared between the parents.

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How a pre-nuptial agreement protects you, even if you're the lower-earning spouse

How a pre-nuptial agreement protects you, even if you're the lower-earning spouse

We assume pre-nuptial agreements only protect the person bringing in more of the money and property. But a well-crafted agreement can benefit both parties, even the lower-earning spouse.

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