Monthly Archives: November 2023
A Second Act Career Is Looking Pretty Good Right Now
Tiny houses in Florida cost a lot less than similarly sized apartments in New York, but are they any match for hurricanes force winds? Besides, the alligators and iguanas come right up to your window. Your Social Security check will go farther in Costa Rica than it will in New York, but do you… Read More »
Decluttering Is No Substitute for Estate Planning
In estate law, anything that is not money or real estate is considered personal property; it includes furniture, jewelry, books, clothing, and all of the other miscellaneous items in your house. For good reason, it is not usually one of the first things that people think about in their estate plans. Therefore, lots of… Read More »
How Seniors Can Stay Safe in the Winter
Autumn is the most pleasant season in New York. Even if the view from your window has more skyscrapers than autumn leaves, the crisp smell in the air is unmistakable. Soon, the cozy autumn will give way to a bitterly cold New York winter, though. While children may find the snow days exhilarating and… Read More »
Show Your Pets Some Love in Your Estate Plan
If there is no human being to whom you want to leave your property, you are not alone. You may not have any family members who would use the money responsibly or any friends who need the money. If you are old enough to write a will, then you are old enough to know… Read More »