Memories of empty shelves are all too clear from the early days of the pandemic. Hot items included toilet paper, cleaning wipes, sanitizer, and foods with a long shelf life. This was fueled by the panicked headlines in the media about this and other matters. The U.S....
Month: July 2020
Newly divorced homeowners may find it helpful to refinance their mortgage
Some newly divorced people find themselves handling their finances for the first time in years. They also may be looking at how to stretch paychecks to cover the expense of running a second residence now that the marriage is over. If one spouse chooses to remain in...
Florida probate avoidance: Can a revocable trust help?
When you think about estate planning, it is at its core an act of kindness. You’re creating the plan in order to share what you have with loved ones when you are no longer around. The act of kindness that is estate planning can be expanded to help the beneficiaries to...