Students of all ages recently headed back to the classroom and even though it's been a while since I was lugging my backpack around, that feeling of excitement about learning is infectious. While I wouldn't want to repeat law school all over again, it's never too late to head back to the classroom—proverbial or real! On the GFLF blog you're invited to go back-to-school this month with lessons ranging across subjects from math to Latin! No homework or exams, just fun explanations for legal concepts related to GFLF's core services. Here's a sampling of some of the "courses" you can explore:
We all know someone who needs an estate plan, but because it's hard to explain, it can be a difficult thing to convince someone of! Don't worry, I made it easy with this free guide to Estate Planning Made Simple. Pass it along to a loved one, colleague, or friend who you think could benefit from learning how easy and valuable estate planning is!
Why do we call them nonprofits when we all profit? In this TEDx Talk, Areva Martin, an award-winning civil rights attorney, gives her personal account of receiving help from nonprofits as a child to developing one for children with special needs based on her personal experience with her son.
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