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What happens to your debt after you die?
Many people wonder “What happens to my debt when I die?” Likewise, some family members worry that they might inherit debt from their parents or spouse. Rest assured, debt, in and of itself, is not inheritable, and a surviving spouse or other [...]
Preparing for an Annual IEP Review
It is common for school districts to conduct the most IEP annual review meetings in the spring. These meetings are often a source of dread and anxiety for parents as they feel overwhelmed by the process, the complexity and volume of information, [...]
What to Know When your Child with Developmental Disabilities Prepares to Graduate from School
Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Most likely, your child has been receiving services through an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) throughout his/her school years to remediate areas of disability and maximize his or her potential. Some children participate in transition programs until the year [...]
How To Help Your Child Overcome School Refusal
What is School Refusal? Is your child frequently refusing to attend school, chronically late and/or leaving the classroom on a consistent basis? If so, your child is likely exhibiting signs of school refusal. School refusal, also known as school avoidance, refers to [...]
How do I know if I need a Will?
Q: How do I know if I need a Will? A: If you have a heartbeat, you need a Will. Many people delay writing a Will, or any other estate planning documents. We have heard many reasons why, but the most [...]