
‘Pregnant’ man’s divorce case poses legal dilemma
Thomas Beatie, on the talk-show circuit, touted himself as “The Pregnant Man,” posing for photos with his beard and his pregnant belly, now wants a

Thomas Beatie, on the talk-show circuit, touted himself as “The Pregnant Man,” posing for photos with his beard and his pregnant belly, now wants a

By Margaret Ryznar, Associate professor of law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Many parents embroiled in child custody cases might only dream

What happens when mom and pop divorce and neither wants to leave the business? Given a 2007 Census Bureau estimate that about 3.7 million businesses
In what might be the first ruling of its kind, a deadbeat father may not procreate, a Wisconsin judge ruled Monday. Corey Curtis, 44, of

By Laura Bianchi, Director RLG’s Estate Planning/Asset Protection Department At least 50% of the people in the United States will experience it – Divorce. You

Estate Planning/Asset Protection Question: My friend was telling me she just set up an LLC to put the deed of her house in which is

By Liza Horvath The Herald John and Mary were undertaking the seemingly arduous task of estate planning and the pages and pages of their estate

nwi.com By Christopher W. Yugo How many of you knew that October is Estate Planning month? Alright, it’s not really estate planning month, but it

By Erik Carter Forbes In a recent blog post, my colleague, Nancy Anderson, writes about “Three Common Estate Planning Mistakes That You Can Easily Avoid.”

You don’t have to be Leona Helmsley to want the best for your pet after you die. She’d left her dog Trouble $12 million when

By Ann Marsh Financial Planning Magazine If any clients need proof of the importance of revisiting their estate plans annually, consider the case of a

By Danielle Verbrigghe Phoenix Business Journal Child support isn’t a topic often associated with business, but business is the main avenue for child support

By Amy Feldman (Reuters) – While most tax news in this election cycle is focusing on expiring tax cuts, what may be most revolutionary about
By Christine Benz MorningStar The estate tax might be in flux, but that doesn’t mean you should throw these important to-dos on the back burner.

By Marilyn Tennissen Southeast Texas Record Charles A. Loper Jr. For almost 30 years, Charles Loper Jr. has worked hard to build his financial planning

By Bernard A. Krooks Forbes A federal court found that the Defense of Marriage Act’s (DOMA) denial of equal benefits to same-sex couples violates the

By Dan Eggen Washington Post Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul E. Singer is one of the Republican Party’s most important money men, raising millions for

By Rachel Louise Ensign The Wall Street Journal When Brian and Jessie Waldron’s son was diagnosed with Down syndrome minutes after birth, “financial planning was

nwi.com Q: I have been trying to get my parents to plan their estates. My mom is ready to go but my dad won’t

by Scott Mayerowitz and Samantha Bomkamp Associated Press Parents may wonder after a couple alleged this week that their 10-year-old daughter flying to summer camp

By Michelle Reese TribuneEast Valley Tribune New pencils, new backpacks, new faces: May the school year begin. As students across the East Valley took their

by Robert Franklin, Esq. Fathers and Families The U.S. Administration for Children and Families has issued a directive that may substantially reduce states’ power to

By David Lewis ABC News Civil libertarians and health experts have raised concerns over an elite Queensland private school’s decision to randomly drug test its

By Michelle Andrews The Washington Post The health-care overhaul provides a safety net for young adult children, who can now stay on their parents’ health

by Petra Rattue Medical News Today Even though in the U.S. car accidents represent the highest cause of death for children above the age of

By Catherine New Huffington Post My parents, twice-divorced each, had four words of advice for me when I told them I was ending my two-year

by Donna Krache CNN (CNN) – When do your kids go back to school? School start dates are about as varied as the styles and
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Opwest Partners.) By Richard Dyer | Mesa Independent A three-story, 124-room hotel and commercial development are planned about 1,700 feet west of the

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: For years, Arizona’s boat rental companies have paid for liability insurance and complied with state regulations

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Funding critical to improving the state prison system fell short in the state budget this session.