by beth | Aug 5, 2022 | Finances, Retirement
Article courtesy of RetireGuide.com Millions of older Americans are choosing to go small in retirement. According to a Zillow report, 46 percent of baby boomers who sold homes in 2017 were in the process of downsizing. Downsizing is a major decision, influenced by...
by beth | Apr 10, 2022 | Divorce, Finances, Real Estate & Divorce
Guest post by Katina Farrell, Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert and Realtor, Homes By Katina at MetroBrokers Due to the rise in home values, when it comes time to sell your property, you may face hefty tax consequences and want to roll your capital gains from one...
by beth | Jan 19, 2021 | Finances, Retirement
By Monika Tober, legal assistant At the beginning of 2020, a dynamic change in retirement law passed: the SECURE Act, which stands for Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act. This plan includes the following important and major changes: 1....
by beth | Mar 4, 2020 | Finances
Guest post by Dan Lucchesi, owner and founder, The Lucchesi Property Group If you’ve decided to get your credit on track, getting started can feel a bit daunting. After all, it can sometimes seem as if credit agencies want to keep you in the dark about how...
by beth | Jan 15, 2020 | Elder law, Finances
Guest post by Marie Villeza of ElderImpact.org The loss of a spouse is full of grief and sadness, and for your senior loved one, this process can feel like a blur. The funeral and days after are filled with kind faces, flowers and food, but once the steady traffic...
by beth | Oct 9, 2017 | Elder law, Finances
The following is a guest post by Pamela D. Wilson, CSA, MS, BS/BA, CG. Pamela is an advocate for family and professional caregivers. She is a recognized expert in the areas of advocacy, caregiving, care navigation, aging parents, family and professional caregiver...