How To Succeed In Family Business

Posted on June 16th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Health

The path to riches usually starts with a family business. To use private-banker jargon, the Patriarch founds the company (they never say Matriarch) and then passes it to the Next Generation and then maybe to “Gen 3.” Inevitably, the family members start fighting and the business goes under or is sold for a Liquidity Event. [...]

The Strength Of Family

Posted on June 16th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Holidays

As a 10-year-old boy, Matt Horsfield understood much of what was unfolding around him when his father, Pat, decided to start a construction business.
Now, as an adult and president of his father’s firm, Horsfield Companies, Matt Horsfield said he realizes how substantial his father’s undertaking was.
“Essentially, he gave up everything and sacrificed everything,” he said.
All [...]

A True Family Affair Father, Mother, Daughter To Graduate From Great Bay College

Posted on May 8th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Holidays

College has been a family affair for the Trefethen family of Hampton. Later this month, Tracy, 30, will graduate from Great Bay Community College alongside her mother, Pat, and father, Don. All three will receive a certificate in Digital Design and Animation.
It all started when Don retired from the Army after 30 years in 2006. [...]

Mexican Circus A Family Affair

Posted on May 8th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Affair

Rosa Muoz took her children Giselle, 10, and Anthony, 5, to the circus Saturday to celebrate with them “Children’s Day.” Like the Mu?ozes, several east Salinas families attended the annual event.
“They wanted to see the ponies,” Mu?oz said of her children.
She displayed enthusiasm in every part of the show. She cheered for Pinky the clown [...]

Protecting Children’s Inheritance

Posted on May 4th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Holidays

Family Holidays have three children. My will and my living trust state that everything goes to them. My son recently told me that he and his wife of eight years are separating. They are not getting a divorce. Is she entitled to half of my son’s inheritance when I pass away? My stocks and money [...]

After 75 Years Apart Man And His Family Find Their Way Back Together

Posted on May 4th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Holidays

After 75 years of separation, Chester Wasiuk and Isabelle Metty’s broken family circle is complete again.”Oh, wow. This is my sister,” Wasiuk, 78, said softly as Metty walked up the driveway of their brother’s Grandville home on a recent morning.
“You’re my brother!” Metty said as they hugged, ending a separation that began in 1932, when [...]

The next China

Posted on April 25th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Learning

Michelle and David Huck know well the promise and peril of adopting from Africa.The Calgary couple’s first attempt began smoothly: A Canadian adoption agency newly licensed to work in Sierra Leone matched them with orphaned siblings - Amie, 3, and her one-year-old brother, Sorie. For a year, the Hucks filled out paperwork, prepared a bedroom [...]

Generations get to mingle in intergenerational programs

Posted on April 21st, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Health

Finally I can sense that spring is truly arriving and I can celebrate having “lived” through an Ontario winter after spending 18 years on the west coast. Of course, with the warmer weather and the beautiful sunshine, the urge to get the barbecue out and invite the family over for an old-fashioned intergenerational gathering is [...]

When Mr. Autism decides to visit

Posted on April 13th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Holidays

Slow. Dumb. Retard. Weird. Handicapped.Many people have used these words to describe me. I, however, would like to introduce myself. My name is Autism Spectrum Disorder, but most people call me Autism.You may have heard of me, but not my relatives: Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (P.D.D., N.O.S.), Asperger’s Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder and [...]

For Times Scholars School Was One of Many Hurdles

Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

Eight years ago, Letica Fox-Thomas was finishing up a childhood spent partly in the city%26#8217;s homeless shelters while cramming for her Regents exams. Five years ago, Mansour Ourasanah was a new teenage immigrant from Togo, where he had learned firsthand about poverty and physical abuse but not how to speak or read English.All three [...]