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    When it’s time to let the kids get involved in your finances

    This is how to plan for a little help as you get older without causing a family feud.

    Michael Hutton
    Michael HuttonContributor

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    There may come a time when adult children need to become involved in their parents’ financial affairs. This must be handled carefully, no matter what the nature of the relationship. Every situation will be different.

    It may be true that no one looks after their own money better than themselves. However, financial matters can become complicated, and many people need assistance from financial advisers, accountants, and lawyers to put their finances in order.

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