Knowing what to do after a spouse has died can be overwhelming. The marriage relationship is a unique relationship. You have made a covenant with another person to love them no matter what life throws your way. Your spouse will see you at your worst and best through life's good and bad circumstances. According to […]
It is possible to replace many lost documents. Losing essential items or documents is pretty common. When people move or clear out files and papers in their homes, sometimes important documents sneak into the mix as little stowaways. This can cause problems when these documents are later required for applications or approvals. According to a […]
Social Security may be running out. Retirement can be intimidating for many Americans. Without a continual stream of income, it is challenging to pay bills or cover the costs of daily living. Many Baby Boomers have been working at least since their early teen years, if not earlier. Work is just part of our DNA. […]
There are several retirement myths circulating about from well-meaning people. You are planning for retirement. You started by researching information online. Although the internet certainly has helpful information, it is not always accurate. According to a recent Auburn.pub article titled “Let’s Leave These 3 Retirement Myths in 2020’s Dust,” you should be wary of retirement […]
Your loves ones with special needs require specific planning. You have begun to worry about your child with special needs. Why? You are reasonably certain your child will outlive you. When this happens, you do not want to leave your child financially vulnerable. According to a recent NWTimes.com article titled “Planning for loved ones with special […]
Managing affairs after the death of a loved one is no small task. Your loved one has died. You are grieving. People keep asking you questions and are wanting you to make major financial decisions. You do not have answers. In fact, you do not know where to start. According to a recent Business Insider […]
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