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South Dakota Estate Planning - Fair Isn't Always Equal -And Vice VersaWhen deciding how to split your assets among your children at death, there are many different factors to consider.
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How Domestic Violence Affects A Divorce CaseAs per the latest statistics by the National Domestic Violence Hotline, more than 12 million women and men suffer from some kind of domestic violence in a year.
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What is Emancipation and How Does It Work?In August 2020, fifteen-year-old Claudia Conway publicly announced her decision to file a petition for emancipation from her parents
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Some South Dakota Schools Dropping ACT, SAT RequirementsDuring senior year of high school, a big focus for students is getting a good score on the ACT or SAT to get admitted to their college of choice.
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Estate Planning Is ImportantAs Autumn arrives, it’s not too early to consider end-of-year planning.
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Ten South Dakota Businesses Make National List Of Fastest-Growing CompaniesTen South Dakota companies made a list of the 5,000 fastest growing businesses in the nation, according to rankings released Wednesday by Inc. Magazine.
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Using Online Mediation For Post-Quarantine DivorcesWhen the lockdown began in the U.S., two opposing predictions were on the minds of many: either there would be another baby boom, or a spike in divorce rates.
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Eight Lessons From Celebrity Estate Planning MistakesThe saying goes that anyone who does not learn from mistakes in the past is doomed to repeat them.
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Five Ways to Have Good Text Communication During DivorceHealthy communication during divorce can save you time and money while also leading to a productive co-parenting relationship.
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5 Estate Planning Tips to Keep Your Money in the FamilyIf you're single and you die in 2020, you can have up to $11.58 million in assets before your heirs have to worry about paying a penny in estate taxes.