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Lina Guillen Quoted in The New York Times

When Your Parents Remarry, Everyone is Happy, Right?

March 22, 2018

By: Tammy La Gorce

But according to Mr. Darling and Lina Guillen, an attorney and co-author of the 2017 book “Living Together: A Legal Guide for Unmarried Couples,” the problem older couples wring their hands over most when considering remarriage is how their decision will affect their adult children.

“A common reason older partners choose to remain single is that they want to leave their property to their children,” Ms. Guillen said. “Children may have expectations for a coming inheritance. Things can get sensitive when a new spouse comes along.”

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