Immediately Federal law requires that the death must be pronounced by a coroner, medical examiner, or attending physician. State laws and regulations vary significantly regarding which …
Birth
Newborn screening tests vary from state to state. In a nutshell: Be informed on the subject – talk with your doctor about newborn screening tests …
Pets
Lost a pet? Found someone else’s pet? Read our My Pet’s Missing and If You Find a Lost Pet articles to read top advice from pet owners, shelter owners and …
Wedding
Getting married? Insurance agents recommend reviewing these four policies and coverage options before you tie the knot. WHN TIP – Coverage Options: Your coverage options …
Kids
As part of the final choice in child care, have your child spend part of a day in the center or home for a “trial.” …
Higher Ed
College isn’t just about classes, parties and cafeteria food — for many freshmen, college is also their first time living away from home. Lauren Wiley, …
Divorce
Preparing for a divorce? Below are some resources to help you through the process. Children And Child Custody Resources American Bar Association – Child Custody …
Senior Living
John Grosshandler’s mother had a simple request: she wanted to remain in her own home until she died. But John (a Chicago resident) and his …
Hospice
Hospice care supports patients as well as friends and family members. When it comes time to arrange for hospice care, this information will help. What …
Funeral
Immediately Federal law requires that the death must be pronounced by a coroner, medical examiner, or attending physician. State laws and regulations vary significantly regarding which …