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My parents are 75 years old and went to a lawyer to draft a will. He told them all they needed was a "Lady Bird" deed. What should they do?

The lawyer told them they might not need a traditional will at all. All they need, he says, is something called a 'Lady Bird' document. That sounds simple enough—but is it really? And should they take that advice?
June 15, 2026 Jesse Singer
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My brother and I inherited farmland together. He wants to farm it, but I want to sell. How do we settle this?

Learn how siblings can resolve inherited farmland disputes when one wants to farm and the other wants to sell. Explore buyouts, partition actions, mediation, taxes, and heirs' property rights.
June 15, 2026 Peter Kinney
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My husband keeps calling his sports betting an investment strategy. At what point is gambling just gambling?

Calling sports betting an investment strategy can make it sound disciplined, data driven, and almost respectable. But the label does not change the underlying activity. If money is being put at risk on an uncertain outcome in hopes of a payoff, that is gambling by definition.
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My husband wants to lend his brother $100,000 from our retirement account, because he's adamant that "family comes first." Am I wrong to refuse?

Your husband says family comes first, and now he wants to pull $100,000 from your retirement account to help his brother. That sounds loving on the surface, but it is also the kind of decision that can permanently damage your future. You are not wrong to refuse, especially when the money in question is meant to support both of you later in life.
June 15, 2026 Anna Adamska
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Navigate the complexities of refinancing student loans with our in-depth guide. Understand the pros, cons, and crucial factors that determine if refinancing is the right decision for your financial situation.
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Refinancing Student Loans: Is It Worth It?

Navigate the complexities of refinancing student loans with our in-depth guide. Understand the pros, cons, and crucial factors that determine if refinancing is the right decision for your financial situation.
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Discover savvy strategies to create a stunning yard without breaking the bank. This article dives into money-saving landscaping tips, focusing on native plants, DIY efforts, and smart planning for an attractive and cost-effective home garden.
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Discover how to maintain a vibrant social life without straining your wallet. This article provides practical, budget-savvy strategies to enjoy your social activities, from planning budget-friendly gatherings to leveraging discounts and deals, without compromising your financial goals.
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Older couple with a lawyer

My parents are 75 years old and went to a lawyer to draft a will. He told them all they needed was a "Lady Bird" deed. What should they do?

The lawyer told them they might not need a traditional will at all. All they need, he says, is something called a 'Lady Bird' document. That sounds simple enough—but is it really? And should they take that advice?
June 15, 2026 Jesse Singer

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Old Video Game Consoles That Sell For Thousands

Old game consoles used to be stashed away in closets or sold at yard sales for a few bucks. But today? Some of them are collector goldmines.
October 13, 2025 Allison Robertson
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My brother and I inherited farmland together. He wants to farm it, but I want to sell. How do we settle this?

Learn how siblings can resolve inherited farmland disputes when one wants to farm and the other wants to sell. Explore buyouts, partition actions, mediation, taxes, and heirs' property rights.
June 15, 2026 Peter Kinney
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I just bought a house and after closing I realized the sellers removed an expensive tree from the property. Can I get them to pay for a replacement?

You finally close on your new home, get the keys, and start settling in. Then you notice something is off: that large, beautiful tree that was in the yard when you toured the property is gone. Not trimmed. Not damaged. Completely removed. Now you’re left wondering what just happened and what you can do about it.
March 24, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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I’m 60 years old and I just heard about the retirement Rule of 173—now I’m panicking. Am I too late?

Retirement advice has a way of making people panic. One minute you’re minding your business, and the next you’re hearing about some “Rule of 173” that supposedly everyone else learned 20 years ago. So, are you too late?
June 11, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Maximize Your Earnings As A Freelancer

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5 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without A Bachelor's Degree

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Studies have shown that the first letter of your name, which determines your place in a list, could put you at either an advantage or a disadvantage.
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Working From Where? 5 Benefits Of Working From Home Vs. The Office

Ask anyone who works from home and they'll tell you it's 100% worth it. They make a living working remotely, whether that be at home or even at the beach.
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Some White Collar Employees Are Working Two Full-Time Jobs At Once

A number of white-collar employees are working two full-time jobs remotely, and the best part is, no one has a clue that they're doing it.
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A growing number of companies are rewarding top executives with higher pay for meeting specific diversification and inclusion goals.
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