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And with a little planning, Ms. Polinsky said that it can be more than a discussion, but also a time for appointments at the bank or with an attorney.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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And with a little planning, Ms. Polinsky said that it can be more than a discussion, but also a time for appointments at the bank or with an attorney.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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But it's not entirely up to the adult children: Elder law attorney Sara Polinsky advises her clients to plan a discussion with their kids when they visit for the holidays.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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But it's not entirely up to the adult children: Elder law attorney Sara Polinsky advises her clients to plan a discussion with their kids when they visit for the holidays.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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And with a little planning, Ms. Polinsky said that it can be more than a discussion, but also a time for appointments at the bank or with an attorney.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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And with a little planning, Ms. Polinsky said that it can be more than a discussion, but also a time for appointments at the bank or with an attorney.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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But it's not entirely up to the adult children: Elder law attorney Sara Polinsky advises her clients to plan a discussion with their kids when they visit for the holidays.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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But it's not entirely up to the adult children: Elder law attorney Sara Polinsky advises her clients to plan a discussion with their kids when they visit for the holidays.
Leann Reynolds: Home for the Holidays Leann Reynolds 2011
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Supplement with Polinsky and the classic articles Coase, Calabresi and Malamed, Shavell, &c.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Textbook Suggestions for IL Law & Econ Elective? 2009
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The Ticket, which costs around $300 a year, is must-see programming for consumers such as Heather Polinsky in Alma, Mich., who watches it to track her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.
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