Whether you follow college basketball or not, odds are, you’ve probably heard of March Madness. If you ask anyone who knows me, they would likely tell you that I am totally not a basketball girl. I am a football girl! Please don’t hold this against me, but I am a diehard New England Continue reading
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Your Default Estate Plan
Last week, I promised that I would share what happens when someone dies without creating an estate plan and actually leave assets behind. I won’t get into the nitty gritty. You likely know that those assets will be passed down to family members, at least that’s the ideal outcome… Continue reading
The Best Years Years Of Your Life! Part III
It’s still ‘I Kicked My Full-Time Gig To The Curb and Am Now Retired Month!’ (Yes, we already told you we made that up.) As promised, we have more retirement tips for those retiring and applying for their Social Security Retirement Benefits in 2019. Last week, we shared tips geared Continue reading
The Best Years Of Your Life Part II
It’s still ‘I Kicked My Full-Time Gig To The Curb and Am Now Retired Month!’ (Yes, we already told you we made that up.) As promised, we have more retirement tips for those retiring and applying for their Social Security Retirement Benefits in 2019. Last week, we shared tips geared Continue reading
Sweet Street, Side Street, What Street…?
Now that the trauma is gone, the thrill remains, and the children have agreed to go trunk or treating again, I can finally share our most memorable Halloween to date. This year, we decided to attend Sweet Street at The Park in Kannapolis, NC. By all accounts, it was an amazing event, Continue reading
Planning For The Inevitable
A few months ago, I read an article from disabilityscoop, about couples who sadly have been forced to consider divorce, as a way to provide health and long-term care for their children with special needs.
It may or may not surprise you, but it can be very difficult for families to Continue reading