Volume 28 | December 2019
Matrimonial | Trust & Estate | Elder Law 
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The Divorce Sherpa Blog

Should You Ask for a Divorce During the Holidays?

Thinking about divorce during the holidays is common. The holidays can add to the stress already felt between a couple with marital problems and the approaching new year may make some think about a fresh start. However, is it better to ask now or wait? 

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Interesting Reads on Divorce

Social Security and Divorce: What Women Need to Know

Answers to nine questions about spousal benefits for divorced women.


All About Prenups For Second Marriages

As you age, the financial consequences of a failed second marriage could be enormous.

Elder Law Blog

Technology Risks for Older Adults

One of the hardest things for older adults to cope with is the thought of losing their independence, which can be an issue long before someone needs to go to nursing home. Giving up the car keys is a common concern, but computers and cell phones also pose risks, even for those who have no cognitive problems.

Interesting Reads about Aging

How to Make Family Business Succession Successful

Advice for owners about handing over the reins wisely.


Aging in Place: Assessing Your Community

Will your neighborhood meet your needs as you age?

Guest Blog Post

Ryan Gillies’ Top Twelve Common Mistakes my Clients Make

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Best Wishes for a

Wonderful Holiday

and

Happy New Year!
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About Harriette
Our goal is to empower clients. Rather than take charge and set the agenda, we equip you with the tools you need to be an active participant in your matter. Whether you need guidance with estate planning or you are dealing with a family dispute or divorce, our matrimonial and trusts and estates practices can help you find solutions that meet your needs and avoid litigation.