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Does Marriage Mean We Have to Merge Finances?

Does Marriage Mean We Have to Merge Finances?

It's a question I hear often as clients consider tying the knot, " Does marriage mean we have to merge finances?" (And if they're not asking this question, hopefully, this topic surfaces before they walk down the aisle.) Most people who marry later in life or have...

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Five Ways to Help Your Parent Who’s Become a Caregiver

Five Ways to Help Your Parent Who’s Become a Caregiver

It’s been an interesting few months for me. My father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. My mother is still independent and capable. However, this diagnosis is overwhelming for her. She’s determined to remain a caregiver to my father as long as she is able to...

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Defining “Family” for the Guest List

Defining “Family” for the Guest List

The term “family” traditionally means people who are related to you by blood or through marriage. It includes your spouse, kids, parents, siblings, in-laws, aunts, uncles, etc. It doesn’t matter if these individuals regularly interact with you. They may only know of...

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Time To Get Active With Your Spouse

Time To Get Active With Your Spouse

It’s been weeks of sheltering in place. You’re no longer motivated to do anything. Even binge-watching has gotten old. From being sedentary, you may find yourself craving some type of physical activity. You realize you’ll need to return to your normal pants...

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Is This Job Right For My Post-Divorce Life?

Is This Job Right For My Post-Divorce Life?

With this pandemic, it’s anticipated divorce filings will increase once we no longer are required to shelter in place. Face it, being quarantined with someone really allows you to evaluate the relationship. If you find yourself facing a divorce, assess your income....

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Does Marriage Mean We Have to Merge Finances?

It's a question I hear often as clients consider tying the knot, " Does marriage mean we have to merge finances?" (And if they're not asking this question, hopefully, this topic surfaces before they walk down the aisle.) Most people who marry later in life or have...

Five Ways to Help Your Parent Who’s Become a Caregiver

It’s been an interesting few months for me. My father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. My mother is still independent and capable. However, this diagnosis is overwhelming for her. She’s determined to remain a caregiver to my father as long as she is able to...

Defining “Family” for the Guest List

The term “family” traditionally means people who are related to you by blood or through marriage. It includes your spouse, kids, parents, siblings, in-laws, aunts, uncles, etc. It doesn’t matter if these individuals regularly interact with you. They may only know of...

Time To Get Active With Your Spouse

It’s been weeks of sheltering in place. You’re no longer motivated to do anything. Even binge-watching has gotten old. From being sedentary, you may find yourself craving some type of physical activity. You realize you’ll need to return to your normal pants...

Is This Job Right For My Post-Divorce Life?

With this pandemic, it’s anticipated divorce filings will increase once we no longer are required to shelter in place. Face it, being quarantined with someone really allows you to evaluate the relationship. If you find yourself facing a divorce, assess your income....

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