Tag Archives: Single Parent

No Seriously, 20 Year Olds Can Die Too!

Published on October 28, 2009 by Debrina Washington

Last week, my blog took a more humorous tone.   I’m switching gears and tone this week, partially because I want to discuss a serious matter and partially because I had a tough week. Today, I won’t site any case law or relevant statutes.  All I have to offer today is life experience.
You see, this week [...]

Single? Of Course You Don’t Need an Estate Plan

Published on October 13, 2009 by Debrina Washington

Introduction
Time and time again, I’ve heard single people say “I don’t have a large family or much property,  I don’t need an estate plan.”  I have to be honest, prior to the birth of my son, I thought the exact same way.  Admittedly, it took me a year after my son’s birth to complete my [...]

Vacation Without the Kids? Wait, Don’t Forget To…

Published on September 24, 2009 by Debrina Washington

Appoint a Temporary Guardian and Execute a Temporary, Limited Power of Attorney (POA), of course!  Oh, and don’t forget to lock all of the doors.
If you managed to convince someone to watch your little ones, while you secure yourself some much needed adult time, first of all, Congrats!  Secondly, you should execute a temporary POA, [...]

Family Responsibility Discrimination and Its Effect on Single Parents

Published on July 25, 2009 by Debrina Washington

Women represent an overwhelming number of people who file Family Responsibility Discrimination (FRD) claims. FRD is workplace discrimination against employees based on their responsibilities to their family. Today, workers are often charged with taking care of their children and elderly parents at the same time. To date, Alaska and the District of [...]