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Five Questions to Ask Your Adult Siblings

We handle numerous probate and trust administration cases, where siblings do not get along. It is better to work through issues with your siblings, prior to your parents’ passing away, as there is less stress and emotion. There are several questions to ask your adult siblings, which may help repair…

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Ways to manage financial pitfalls during late-in-life divorce

Getting divorced at any age creates profound stress and uncertainty. However, this is even more so for older individuals. There are several considerations to help prepare yourself from financial pitfalls. 1.) Create an inventory of all assets, before meeting with your attorney. You should know how each asset is titled…

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Hawaii to decide first of its kind LGBTQ presumption of parentage case

The Hawaii Supreme Court is listening to arguments in a significant LGBTQ case, involving legal parenthood. The case involves a lesbian couple, where one of the women sought out a sperm donor and became pregnant while the other woman was deployed in the military. Upon returning from deployment, the non-pregnant…

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How the tax overhaul will affect spousal support deductions

The new tax overhaul will remove a 75-year-old tax deduction for alimony payments. The new rule will not affect anyone who divorces prior to 2019; however, it will certainly change divorce negotiations. What’s changing? Currently, the spouse paying alimony can deduct it from their taxes and the spouse receiving the…

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