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Louisiana Succession and Probate
In some respects, Louisiana law is converging with that of other states as a result of legislative action to include uniform codes and law. Further, convergence is sometimes a result of case law. However, in successions, Louisiana has maintained the...
1 commentElder Abuse Protection and Senior Citizens
The sad truth is that seniors are easy targets for abuse. They often has lost physical and mental faculties, and they can be seen as burdens to caregivers or the people who should be their caregivers. Most states have protective services for people...
2 commentsAge Discrimination and Senior Citizens
Let's face it. People in America are discriminated against all the time. Sometimes that discrimination is good. Sometimes it is not good for the target but rational and perhaps good for the perpetrator....
1 commentSenior Citizens and Health Care Reform
Many senior citizens are concerned – very concerned that so-called health care reform will negatively impact the health care they receive through the nation's Medicare program. Of course, it is speculation on the part of the seniors, because...
0 commentsGreat College Textbooks at Great Prices
What is the best price that you can get? You guessed it – FREE. Now, you can use college textbooks at the best possible price. Yes, once again, that price is free. When I drive around I'll often...
0 commentsPlanned Unit Developments
What is a Planned Unit Development? Simply put, it is a planned development of a large area of land. It also can be and usually is the series of land use regulations that facilitate such development. PUDs as...
1 commentNew Orleans on Parade, a review
New Orleans on Parade, Tourism and the Transformation of the Crescent City, by J. Mark Souther, published in 2006 by Louisiana State University Press, is an important book for anyone interested in New Orleans economics as well as the growth and...
0 commentsNew Orleans Tavel: Ten Plus Things To Do in the City
Visit the Neighborhoods Start with the French Quarter, of course. You could spend your entire visit to the city and never leave the Vieux Carré. There is more to do there than in half the states in...
0 commentsThe Millionaire Next Door, a Review
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko, published by Longstreet Press is subtitled, The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy. And that just about sums up the book. You will be surprised to learn that many of the myths...
3 commentsMore on Jobs for Senior Citizens
There really is good news for senior citizens who want to work. The best news many just be demographics. While many in the baby boomer cohort fast approaching senior citizen status may want to continue...
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