It’s February, folks. That means that college acceptance letters will soon be arriving via email, snail mail or however they get around these days. Once the initial euphoria has worn off and you know that your child is definitely going…
It’s February, folks. That means that college acceptance letters will soon be arriving via email, snail mail or however they get around these days. Once the initial euphoria has worn off and you know that your child is definitely going…
By Thomas D. Begley, Jr. WHAT IS A QUALIFIED SETTLEMENT FUND? 468B of the Internal Revenue Code[1] authorizes the establishment of Designated Settlement Funds or Qualified Settlement Funds. These funds are usually collectively referred to as Qualified Settlement Funds (QSFs).…
By Marion M. Walsh, Esq. This September, many parents have dropped their children off for the first time at college and are adjusting to a new type of parenting and advocacy. For all parents, particularly parents of students with disabilities, the…
By Myra Gerson Gilfix For 30 years, we have been advising our clients to have their children sign some vital documents when they become 18 years of age. The fact is that anything can happen to anybody at any time.…