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iStock_000005704410XSmall.jpgMother's Day After a Divorce
What are the rules about step-mothers and ex mothers-in-law on mother's day? Here are 10 etiquette tips for the modern-day divorced family—moms, dads, and grandparents.

EstatePlanning2.jpgEssential Estate Planning Questions
This year, resolve to get your estate in order. You can start now by reflecting on these questions.

grandkids2.jpgHow to Really Get to Know Your Grandchildren
Three tips for building a strong bond with your grandchildren—regardless of where they live.

Babyboom2.jpgA Baby Boomlet for the U.S.?
Recent statistics show an increase in children being born.

veteran3.jpgCome Home AGAIN for the Holidays
American Veterans Institute encourages a different kind of giving this holiday season.

holidayblues2.jpgHealth Tip: Holiday Blues?
Suggestions that may help you ease your way through the holiday season.

TwoSisters2.jpgRelatives of Parkinson's Patients Risk Depression
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Immediate relatives (brother, sister, mother, father, son or daughter) of patients with Parkinson's disease are at increased risk for developing depression and anxiety disorders.

Family_Parkinsons2.jpgFamily Dementia Risk Seen With Parkinson's Disease
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Relatives of patients with Parkinson's disease appear to be at increased risk for impaired thinking and dementia, suggesting the presence of shared susceptibility factors.

Relationship2.jpgNegativity in Relationships Hard on the Heart
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Being in a close relationship that has many negative aspects may raise a person's risk of developing heart disease, new research suggests.

GrandpaGrandchildren2.gifEarn Those Points Now
A new study confirms: Take care of your grandchildren, and they’ll take care of you.

bank.jpgYou Can’t Take It With You
Leaving behind an annuity could result in financial woes for your heirs. Here's how to manage your estate for the best possible outcome.

mother-and-daughter.jpgParents' Divorce Sways Old-Age Care From Children
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When parents divorce, they may be less likely to get care in their old age from their adult children, a new study suggests.

nestegg.jpg How to Pass On More Wealth
Not long ago, owning an annuity meant being stuck with it for life. But not anymore. Here's how you can manage it to benefit your family for generations to come.

PoleVaultingGrandpaGrandson.jpgNeed Something to Do with Your Grandkids?
Former vault champ teams up with grandson to create a poignant bond.

friends.jpgLove-Hate Friendships May Raise Blood Pressure
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Friends who are critical, unpredictable or unreliable may be hard on your heart.

divorce.jpgSaying “I Don’t:” Gray Divorce
Not every couple in their golden years will have a golden anniversary. Here's why more and more long-time marrieds are calling it quits—and how they recover.

Film_motherDaughter.jpg203 Days: Sarah’s Long Good-Bye
Notes on documenting the bittersweet story of a daughter and her dying mom.

longtermcare.jpgPlanning for Long-Term Care
Why you should get started—now.

memories.jpgThanks for the Memories
Sharing personal history can be a powerful tool for getting closer to the ones you love.

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