Monday, November 24, 2008

America's Personal Family Lawyer� Teams Up with CNBC For Family Holiday Special

Alexis Martin Neely, America's Personal Family Lawyer®, legal expert and author of "Wear Clean Underwear", shares her extensive yet relatable knowledge of all things money and family related on the CNBC Family Holiday Special airing Thanksgiving Day.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 24, 2008 -- Alexis Martin Neely, America's Personal Family Lawyer®, legal expert and author of "Wear Clean Underwear", shares her extensive yet relatable knowledge of all things money and family related on the CNBC Family Holiday Special airing Thanksgiving Day.

A veteran to the TV arena with past segments on The Today Show, View from the Bay and Better TV, Neely brings a fresh perspective to discussions of family feuds, borrowing money, lending money, and gifting money to family members on the CNBC show "On The Money". The information is geared toward the average American family, assisting them in turning their fear of money into step- by-step processes of gaining both control and peace of mind when it comes to finances and the future of their children. With the holiday season approaching and the current state of our nation's economy, Neely finds it particularly important to address money head on to make smarter decisions. "The holidays are a time when family members often think about borrowing money, lending money, and obviously gifting," states Neely. "And there's a right way to do it and a wrong way. You want to make sure you do it the right way to keep family harmony."

Alexis Martin Neely is the founder of the Family Wealth Planning Institute and has been recognized as one of Worth's top100 Lawyers. She is the nation's leading legal expert guiding parents to more wealth, health and happiness by making smart financial and legal decisions for their family. She also publishes an online magazine, "Family Wealth Secrets", available at http://www.FamilyWealthMatters.com. "On The Money" airs Thursday, November 27, 2008 on CNBC. Check local listings for the exact air-time.

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