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For Richer, Not Poorer - The Money Book for Couples |
By Ruth Hayden | | Ruth Hayden is a terrific teacher and financial counselor. Her work focuses on women and money, and couples' negotiations around money. Includes exercises and text from her Couples and Money classes.
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Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate? |
By Marlene Stum | | This is a sensible, down to earth guide on how to handle the distribution of family items from one generation to the next. The goal is to have the process be a celebration of the deceased person’s life, rather than allowing emotions to harm or destroy family relationships. 
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4 Steps to Financial Security for Lesbian and Gay Couples |
By Harold Lustig | | Since gay and lesbian partnerships do not have legal marriage status , there are different approaches to titling of assets, tax planning, and estate planning. This is a good overall guide with sound advice. The concepts apply to all non-legally married couples. 
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By Sheryl Garrett, CFP®, and Debra A. Neiman, CFP®, MBA | | This book provides financial planning tools and strategies that enable unmarried couples to solve the financial, legal, and discriminatory dilemmas inherent in their living situation. The authors take a real-world approach to the issues, providing specific advice and direction for the more than 5 million couples across the unmarried spectrum. It is an invaluable guide for anyone, of any age, who is unmarried and lives with or is considering living with a partner.  | |
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