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Wednesday, April 8, 2026 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Advanced Planning Fairness in Estate Planning Amanda Gardner, JD Attorney Amanda Gardner, of the Schluter & Hughes Law Firm, leads us in the topic of love plus clarity plus fairness in estate planning. Amanda highlights these issues in dealing with blended families consisting of new spouses, children and stepchildren. Communication and reducing ambiguity to avoid conflict among love ones are important talking points that she explains. https://www.schluterhugheslaw.com/amanda-gardner-jd Previous Article A Discussion on Antisemitism Next Article A 90 Year Old Lawyer - Still Practicing Print Tags: Attorney Amanda Gardner Schluter & Hughes Law Firm Thoughtful Estate Planning Reducing Ambiguity in Estate Planning