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Unromantic and macabre as it may sound, there are situations when estate planning should be a subject of negotiation and a business-like agreement between spouses or prospective spouses.
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Unromantic as it may sound, look over your balance sheet to determine whether any property should be transferred from one spouse or partner to the other or out of joint ownership into the name of one of you individually.
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Unromantic as it may sound, look over your balance sheet to determine whether any property should be transferred from one spouse or partner to the other or out of joint ownership into the name of one of you individually.
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Unromantic, perhaps, but I am asserting that Liz's style of expressing love manifested, in part, by doling out mashed potatoes freely and with a certain reckless abandon.
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Unromantic as it may sound, look over your balance sheet to determine whether any property should be transferred from one spouse or partner to the other or out of joint ownership into the name of one of you individually.
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Unromantic as it may sound, look over your balance sheet to determine whether any property should be transferred from one spouse or partner to the other or out of joint ownership into the name of one of you individually.
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Unromantic as it may sound, look over your balance sheet to determine whether any property should be transferred from one spouse or partner to the other or out of joint ownership into the name of one of you individually.
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Unromantic, perhaps, but I am asserting that Liz's style of expressing love manifested, in part, by doling out mashed potatoes freely and with a certain reckless abandon.
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Unromantic as it may sound, look over your balance sheet to determine whether any property should be transferred from one spouse or partner to the other or out of joint ownership into the name of one of you individually.
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Shared between: Alianore of the Edward II blog, rehabilitating the reputation of an unfairly maligned king one blog post at a time, and Susan Higginbotham's Unromantic Richard III, devoted to an unfairly maligned king whose rehabilitation has perhaps gone just a little too far.
A Roar for Powerful Words Carla 2007
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