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Exclusive: Attorney Amber C. Saunders talks generational wealth and how Black Americans can prioritize estate planning

Estate planning is a concept that many people, particularly in communities of color, tend to overlook. However, as Attorney Amber C. Saunders explains, the...

Michael Jackson’s estate surpasses $2 billion

MICHAEL JACKSON. CREDIT: NNPA NEWSWIRE Michael Jackson’s legacy continues to dominate the entertainment industry, with his various projects collectively surpassing $2 billion in global ticket...

Estate planning lessons from the $600M fight over Michael Jackson’s music catalog

Michael Jackson performs in concert circa 1986. Kevin Mazur/WireImage via Getty Images by Reid Kress Weisbord, Rutgers University - Newark and Naomi Cahn, University of Virginia When...

Why you should consider estate planning

by The Washington Informer The Financial Journey is a unique series focused on financial educa­tion and opportunities. These stories have been created through a strate­gic...

Estate planning 101: Sweet peace

by Marlene S. Cooper (NNPA)—“Thank you for helping me with my estate plan. You have taken a load off my mind. I slept like a baby last night.”

Va. woman has no regrets over role in bombing suspect burial

Martha Mullen, right, of Richmond, Va., prepares to arm wrestle an opponent, in Richmond, Va. Mullen offered to help in the burial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a rural cemetery in Virginia, after seeing news reports about the refusals. (AP Photo/https://www.chrisowensphoto.com, Chris Owens) by Larry O'Dell and Bob LewisDOSWELL, Va. (AP) — The Virginia woman whose actions led to Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev being buried about 30 miles north of her Richmond home said the angry backlash from local officials, some cemetery neighbors and online critics has been unpleasant, but she has no regrets.

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