Jenn Morson

Jenn Morson

Jenn is a writer who specializes in real estate, finance, health care, and education. Her words may be found in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Time magazine, and more. You can follow her on X (Twitter), Threads, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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Tips and tricks to repair your personal credit

Personal credit scores help determine whether a person gets a home, a car, and even a job. Financial mistakes can tank a credit score, and improving…

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3 tips to help prevent contesting a will after you're gone

Avoid challenges to your will by planning for conflicts that could occur.

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What Is a Quitclaim Deed, and When to Use it? (Complete Guide)

A quitclaim deed is a fast way to transfer ownership of property, but there are specific occasions where a quitclaim deed is warranted because it…

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What to do when you face a breach of fiduciary duty

When someone in your company is accused of a breach of fiduciary duty, you'll want to act fast. Make sure you are proactive and show your…

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Lessons learned: How mompreneurs overcome challenges to fuel business success

The keys to business success are often tricky, but with some guidance, you can be a successful small business owner.

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Collections: What to do when someone doesn't want to pay

Unfortunately, someone may refuse to pay you after services have been rendered. While sending a debt to collections is always an option, here are a…

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Use your estate plan to take care of children with special needs

Children with special needs require a great deal of resources and support. Parents often worry about what will happen to their children with special…

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How mompreneurs can put guilt aside in order to succeed

Working-mom guilt is real, and it can keep mompreneurs from being productive. These practical tips will help you get through working-mom guilt in…

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What is an LLC? Limited liability company definition

An LLC (limited liability company) provides more flexibility than a corporation, and more robust liability protection than a sole proprietorship.

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Joint Tenancy vs. Tenants in Common: What's the Difference?

There are several ways two or more people can own property together, including tenancy in common and joint tenancy. Learn the difference between…

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