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Keep Those Charitable Rollovers Coming! Another 14 Months At Least
Charitably minded IRA owners, age 70½ or older, interested in minimizing income taxes, can continue to take advantage of the IRA Charitable Rollover through December 31, 2009, thanks to the recently passed "bailout" legislation. While the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, signed into law October 3, 2008, was not greeted by all with "thanks," certain individuals and the charities that will benefit were happy with at least this part of the legislation. The bill contains a two-year extension of the IRA Charitable Rollover that expired at the end of 2007.
 
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Family Law Guide

Adoption
Placing a child for adoption, although difficult, is done for the benefit of the child.
Child Support
Most states have child support guidelines that establish the ordinary support required to raise and care for children.
Custody
Child custody cases generally fall under the jurisdiction of a family court, often in connection with a divorce hearing.
Divorce Mediation
Once parties agree to mediation, they must then agree upon a qualifying mediator.
Divorce, Separation & Annulment
Alimony, sometimes called spousal support, is an allowance made to one spouse by the other for support during or after legal separation or divorce.
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is abuse which occurs between family members or related persons.
Guardianship
A guardian takes care of a child's personal needs, including shelter, education, and medical care.
Paternity
'Paternity' means fatherhood. 'Establishing paternity' means identifying the father of a child and legally determining that he is the father.
Visitation Rights
When a court decides to grant physical custody of a child to one parent, it generally awards visitation rights 'at reasonable times and places' to the non-custodial parent.





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Elder Law
Estates, Trusts, & Wills
Probate is a legal term for the court procedure of finalizing the affairs of a person who has died and left a will. More
Immigration
Citizenship and naturalization
When you're a citizen of the United States, you're automatically granted several benefits, including the right to vote. More
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