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Monthly Archives: February 2015

Parents, Children Need To Have That Other ‘Talk’

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

When it comes to parent-child relationships, “the talk” isn’t only from mom and dad to their offspring, and it doesn’t only deal with the facts of life. As noted in an article by Jane Bryant Quinn in the January AARP Bulletin, an important communication among family members involves financial matters. “What should you tell… Read More »

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Modified Form Of Retirement Ideal For Some, But Issues Exist

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Retirement doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing proposition. In a recent article on the website bankrate.com, Christina Couch looks into the issues revolving around what’s being called “phased retirement,” in which older employees continue to contribute at their place of employment but scale back just how much they are required to do. “The most… Read More »

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Devices Make It Easier To Monitor Mom And Dad’s Activities

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

When adult children live far from their older parents, they’re likely worried about how active mom or dad is being. As the saying increasingly goes, there’s an app for that. “Technology is making it easier for us to monitor our loved ones,” according to a recent story in The Washington Post by Matt McFarland…. Read More »

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Special Courts Deal With Special Problems Of Veterans

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Veterans deserve special treatment for the sacrifices they have made in serving their country. They also often have special problem as a result of their military experience, and that’s why there is a growing trend across the country to create special courts to deal with ex-servicemen and women. “Most veterans are strengthened by their… Read More »

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