On January 31, 2019, the District of Columbia joined the majority of states which recognize the doctrine of equitable adoption.…
Estate planning for same sex couples may often seem complex or confusing. Whether you are, married or not, you may…
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Ideally, an estate plan, including the documents, titling of assets, and beneficiary designations, should be reviewed annually.
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