Child Psychologist and Dayton Daily News Columnist Dr, Gregory Ramey, offers a few guidelines to determine who really needs help in families that are dealing with emotional, mential or domestic violence issues.
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Family Law Attorney Anne Shale looks at how the untimely passing of NFL receiver Chris Henry, of the Cincinnati Bengals, can lead to legal problems for survivors if one does not have have an estate planning document, or a Last Will and Testament in place in the event of one’s death.
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