by Lynn Myrick
Even in social settings, it is possible to feel lonely while surrounded by a room full of people. Happiness is not derived from just being in close proximity to others — it is derived from connecting with other people. That could be why Millennials seek out co-working...
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by Lynn Myrick
Obviously, nobody wants to think about divorce when they’re getting married. The good news is: The divorce rate is going down, and there’s a good shot your marriage will make it. But, the reality is, there are never any guarantees in life — and, as with all things, it...
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by David DuFault
For many Americans, filing taxes is a no-brainer. Failing to do so can cause them to miss out on valuable tax refunds or burden them with late fees and failure-to-file penalties. But for Americans with low incomes or without any earned income at all, the decision to...
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by Patra Sinner
If Kramer Vs. Kramer were made today, would Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep spend their entire divorce placidly staring at laptops and avoid all the Oscar-winning acrimony? That’s what celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser is banking on with It’s Over...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Prenups aren’t what they used to be. As more prenup myths get debunked and Americans marry later in life with more assets to protect, prenups are on the rise. They may not be the most romantic topic, but they help set expectations for issues — like finances and...
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by Nicole Sodoma
Sodoma Law Managing Principal Nicole Sodoma was recently asked to give her input on how to keep a marriage happy by Brides.com, here’s what she had to say.
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