Monthly Archives: May 2019

Estate Planning Tips for Newlyweds
The late spring/early summer months are among the most popular in terms of weddings. Newlywed couples who have spent months being engaged and planning their wedding will finally get the chance to settle into their new lives together. In these rush of excitement, there are some practical matters that need attending to. Among the… Read More »

For First Time Home Buyers, Saving Down Payment is Often a Challenge
For individuals and couples currently renting, buying a home is likely a major goal. Your first home purchase represents a major accomplishment and involves significant amounts of time, money, and effort. Unfortunately, with current housing rates higher than the average wages, saving the money you need for a downpayment could prove challenging. As experienced… Read More »

Protect Your Rights to Disability Benefits
Disability can happen to anyone. Even people who are otherwise healthy could find themselves diagnosed with a serious medical condition or fall victim to an accidental injury. Unfortunately, without disability benefits, you could face having to tap into your retirement accounts and investments, while potentially facing the loss of property. In order to protect… Read More »

Three Important Lessons to Learn From Lee Radziwill’s Estate Plan
Lee Radziwill was the younger sister of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. She was a well known American socialite, an interior decorator, and similar to her striking sibling, a fashion icon in her own right. Her recent passing marks the end of an era in some ways. While there may be few who enjoy… Read More »