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by Gloria Hansen - 2007-01-04
We use body language every day in our lives to get our messages across. The problem arises when we are unaware of the signals we are sending or fail to pay attention to the signals that others are se...
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by Michael Potter, J.D. - 2007-01-05
There is one thing we all share in common: our days on this planet will come to an end - probably by surprise. That is about as basic a 'common denominator' as you can possibly get. To protect our...
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by Ken Fields - 2007-01-14
The infant is that cute, adorable, pure and innocent human being between the ages of birth and 2 years. This is a very critical time and the most important need at this stage is not just air, water, f...
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by Steven W. Allen - 2007-01-18
It's a Living Trust! It is a good idea to review your Living Trust and Schedule every year. Life changes rapidly and we have seen too many cases where an ex-spouse or deceased relative is still named...
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by Esther Kane - 2007-01-19
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to be interviewed for a Canadian women's magazine for an article on "Women's Intuition". I was honoured and delighted to share my thoughts on this ...
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by Michael Potter, J.D. - 2007-01-21
How to Provide for the Special Needs Child.Life for the parent of a Special Needs child often involves interaction with medical, therapeutic, pharmaceutical and educational specialists. Most parents l...
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by Patricia Nordman - 2007-01-23
*I repeat...that all power is a trust--that we are accountable for its exercise. Benj. Disraeli.*Trust in God for great things. With your five loaves and two fishes He will show you a way to feed thou...
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by Gabriel Heiser - 2007-01-26
Many of us have a family member or close relative with a disability. We'd like to leave a portion of our estate to help this family member but are unsure how best to do this. Should we just make an ou...
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by Gabriel Heiser - 2007-01-26
As an elder law attorney I am frequently faced with adult children who realize that they simply have to take over for an aging parent. Maybe the parent is falling behind on bills or has trouble dealin...
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by John Erik Fraker, Esq. - 2006-12-29
Copyright (c) 2006 Ainer & Fraker, L.L.P.Who will care for your children if you should die before their 18th birthday?A difficult thought, to be sure. It may help to know that you can provide for ...