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Is Your Family’s Future Safe?

Posted by By Patrick Nolan October 27, 2025Posted inVideo Blogs
If something happened to you tomorrow, would your kids and your money be protected? A quick look at the gaps most families miss.
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Why should I update my will

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 16, 2024Posted inEstates and Trusts, Wills
Marriage, a new child, a move, a law change: any of these can make your will do the wrong thing. Here's when it's time to update it.
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Tips to win the divorce war

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 15, 2024Posted inUncategorized
Divorce is a process you plan to win, not a single fight. Moves to make before you file, from securing documents to opening your own account.
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Surviving divorce can be incredibly challenging

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 15, 2024Posted inUncategorized
Divorce takes a real toll. Practical strategies to protect your well-being and stay organized while you get through it, one step at a time.
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