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Law Practice

Nov. 7, 2001

Degrees of Planning

For most lawyers, the idea of paying for their children's education is enough to bring upon a panic attack. Luckily, "529" plans have come to the rescue. These state-sponsored plans have been created to assist in saving for college. They are available in most states and should ease lawyers' minds and allow them to focus their attention on their clients, not their personal finances.

        By Gerald W. Zelko
        
        For most lawyers, the idea of paying for their children's education is enough to bring upon a panic attack. Luckily, "529" plans have come to the rescue. These state-sponsored plans have been created to assist in saving for college. They are available in most states and should ease lawyers' m...

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