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Office News: How's your credit score during the pandemic?

How To Protect Your Credit Score During The Coronavirus Pandemic Taking advantage of financial aid isn't supposed to hurt your credit, but some people are being dinged. Protecting credit during the crisis. By Consumer Reports, News...

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Legal Law: Pandemic has Elder Law Attorneys on speed-dial

Lawyers Weekly (April 13, 2020) The coronavirus outbreak has elder law attorneys working overtime to help clients navigate issues ranging from the mundane updating of a will to the relocation of a loved one barred from returning to the nursing home...

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Legal News: Parent and Child: Guardianship - Termination - Jurisdiction

Lawyers Weekly (April 27, 2020) This Week's Decisions: Where a Probate & Family Court judge, having appointed permanent guardians over three minor children, declined to exercise jurisdiction over petitions to remove those guardians, the...

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The Office News: The "New Normal"

New Etiquette Rules in a COVID-19 World Here's how the pandemic has changed our manners — maybe for good by Sarah Elizabeth Adler, AARP, May 15, 2020  A firm handshake, a kiss on the cheek, the clink of glasses at a dinnertime...

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Legal News: 5 Things you need to know about Annuities

5 Things You Should Know About Annuities Income for life is nice, but it comes at a price by Kim Lankford, AARP, May 21, 2020  1. They're simple — and complicated. 3. You need to know what you want. Income annuities...

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Office News: Be Prepared and Get Organized. . . .

The Law Office of Alexander F.X. Matulewicz, Esq. is ready to help you with all your probate issues. We find it helpful to advertise by word of mouth to our co-workers, friends and relatives how important it is to be prepared when the day comes and...

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Office News: How are you?

With all the talk about opening up various establishments in a state-wide roll out by dates one wonders what it all means. The unemployment numbers are mind boggling and recession like. People are afraid of losing money in the stock market, just...

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Legal News: Unusual Symptoms of COVID-19 You Need to Know About

From nose to toes, Doctors continue to discover uncommon signs of coronavirus infection by Rachel Nania, AARP, May 13, 2020 Fever, cough and shortness of breath are not the only warning signs of a coronavirus infection, even if they are the...

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Legal News: When should parents tell their kids about their End-of-Life Plans?

Excerpts taken from AARP Bulletin dated April 2020. My spouse and I are preparing our advance medical directives so our kids don't have to make decisions for us. One of the directives is whether we'd like palliative care or hospice care....

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Legal News: Parent and Child: Assistance of Counsel - Constructive Denial

Lawyer's Weekly Dated 3/16/2020 (This Week's Decisions): Where a mother's parental rights to her daughter were terminated by a juvenile Court judge, the mother was not constructively denied the assistance of...

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