Does Divorce Change My Estate Plan?

Yes! Even if you don’t have a written estate plan, you have an estate plan per the laws of your state. If you get divorced, the nature of your estate plan will change.

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If you have a written estate plan and get divorced, once your divorce is final, you need to update your plan.

It is likely your divorce may change things such as your:

  • legal name,
  • Trustees,
  • beneficiaries,
  • Power
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Tips to reduce the burden on your brain for a better lifestyle | Health

The major reason for a brain stroke is the lack of oxygen and patients often lose the ability to speak and have trouble functioning in routine activities due to huge disturbances in memory. According to research, in India brain stroke is a leading cause of death and disability among the youth population.

Tips to reduce the burden on your brain for a better lifestyle (Nadezhda Moryak)
Tips to reduce the burden on your brain for a better lifestyle (Nadezhda Moryak)

Approximately 20 million people globally suffer from brain stroke every year, 5 million of whom cannot survive the disease. While there are many reasons for the severe condition, a sedentary lifestyle and the absence

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Colorado health insurance marketplace costs rise 10% next year

While the average monthly cost of health insurance on the marketplace is rising 10% in Colorado next year, some people will have lower-cost options.

Open enrollment on the state-run marketplace started Tuesday and will end Jan. 15. People who want their coverage to start at the beginning of 2023 need to sign up by Dec. 15, though.

Those who currently have a marketplace plan and don’t choose a new one by Dec. 15 will be reenrolled in the plan they have now.

Premiums increased an average of 10.4%, which is slightly lower than the 11.3% average increase insurers had sought.

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Championing Healthy Food Environments at Mega Sports Events

The World Health Organization, Department of Nutrition and Food Safety and the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), Qatar invite you to a joint webinar “Championing healthier food environments in mega sports events” on November 1, 2022 at 15:00 CET (17 :00 AST), organized in the context of the Healthy FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ – Creating Legacy for Sport and Health project.

Representatives of the organizations involved will share how they have collaborated to ensure fans attending the World Cup have access to healthier and safer food within and around stadia, which is a first-of-its-kind milestone in mega sports events.

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Local hospital execs received millions in bonuses during the pandemic

Market rates and consultants helped local hospital systems establish salary amounts, statements from each hospital say. The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce also commented on how local compensation models echo the industry throughout the country.

“The Dayton region has some of the best and most skilled health care providers. We are fortunate to have access to medical experts, doctors and national health care leaders that ensure the people of the Dayton region receive the best health care in the world,” Chris Kershner, president and CEO of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce said. “Health care is a market and industry

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How to run to lose weight and how much to run to lose weight?

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How to Run to Lose Weight

If you want to lose weight, just run more, simple enough, right? We all know that running is an excellent way to burn excess calories, and since it doesn’t require any exercise equipment or even a gym membership it’s the perfect solution to weight loss. But how much do you really need to run to lose weight? That question is key, and probably the reason why most people end up quitting their running routine within only a week or two of

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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star Raquel Leviss Checks Into Mental Health Facility Amid Scandoval

“Vanderpump Rules” star Raquel Leviss has entered a mental health facility amidst the ongoing Scandoval.

More than a month since news broke of the reality television personality’s affair with cast member Tom Sandoval, Leviss is seeking treatment for mental health and trauma therapy at a center in Arizona.

“Raquel and her family decided before the relationship was discovered that she would enter a voluntary facility for mental health counseling,” the rep told People. “She was scheduled to go in pre-reunion but decided she wanted to finish her filming commitment. Bravo and production were aware and in support of her journey

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No Bake Chocolate Pumpkin Bars

These No Bake Chocolate Pumpkin Bars are filled with delicious ingredients like peanut butter, pumpkin, rolled oats, and puffed rice cereal all topped with a layer of dark chocolate and festive sprinkles for the perfect sweet treat!

These No Bake Chocolate Pumpkin Bars are filled with delicious ingredients like peanut butter, pumpkin, rolled oats, and puffed rice cereal all topped with melted dark chocolate and festive sprinkles for the perfect sweet treat!

Is there anything better than a chewy peanut butter bar? Yes. A chewy peanut butter PUMPKIN bar all drizzled with melted dark chocolate! Seriously SO dang good and made festive for Halloween with fun sprinkles. These chocolate pumpkin bars are super simple to make and only take about 10 minutes with zero baking necessary. Simple, delicious and your kids will absolutely love them!

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