What’s the best way for Randall and Polina to secure their disabled daughter’s financial future?
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What’s the best way for Randall and Polina to secure their disabled daughter’s financial future?
DIANNE MALEY
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2026
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Randall, 59, collects long-term disability insurance of $78,000 a year and his wife Polina, 50, earns $120,000 a year as a manager.
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