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New Laws Supporting Grandparents’ Roles

We wish all grandparents—those who are caring for a child and those who just enjoy their normal grandparenting activities with their grandchild—a very happy new year.

There is nothing as precious as holding a treasured grandchild in your arms. Unfortunately, there are thousands of grandparents who are denied relationships with their grandchildren, for a myriad [...]

Elder Law Can Help When Illness Interrupts Retirement Dreams

Gail and her husband, Tom, both 55, had been looking forward to their golden years since their last child left the house a decade ago. Recently, however, Gail admitted that their dreams of travel and leisure might not happen. Much of her time was spent attending to the needs of family members, all of which [...]

Jack Levine Blog (Oct 19, 2009)

I recently had the opportunity to meet one of the nation’s true pioneers, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court (in 1991 by President Ronald Reagan), Justice O’Connor served for 25-years on the nation’s highest court, retiring for personal reasons due to the needs of her husband, John, who [...]

Health Care Assistance

By Eva Mor, PhD

In 2030 there will be 71 million Americans over the age of 65, and 60% of them will need some sort of health care assistance, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. In a recent survey conducted by AARP, among Americans 45 and older, only 15% knew the [...]

6 Steps for Adding Ethical Investments to Your Portfolio

“Greening” your portfolio without losing your shirt

By Leland B. Hevner, president of the National Association of Online Investors [www.naoi.org] and author of The Perfect Portfolio [www.perfectportfoliobook.com]

In the college classes I teach on personal investing I have recently had a lot of student interest in adding what has been termed “ethical” or “green” investments [...]

Legally Becoming Caregivers and Financial Support

I live in Tennessee, and two weeks ago I was given custody of my 2-year-old and 2-month-old granddaughters. I work full-time and go to school two nights a week. My daughter and son-in-law are paying child support to the state of Tennessee, yet I do not receive child support, and I can get no financial [...]