Monthly Archives: November 2023

Seniors Need To Be Strategic About Debt, Too
Some retirees drive north for the summer and south for the winter, while others soak up the Florida sun all year. For every retiree who spends Saturday afternoons playing bridge, there is one who spends Saturday afternoons at the public library. One retiree’s preferred form of physical exercise might be tennis while another prefers… Read More »

Trusts With Minor Beneficiaries
A lot of people like the idea of spoiling their grandchildren. When kids cannot hide their disappointment at the fact that you bought them clothes instead of a toy for Christmas, it does not come across as ingratitude in nearly the same way as when an adult expresses displeasure toward a gift. A child’s… Read More »

Hard Truths, And Some Hope, About Alzheimer’s Disease In Florida
When you consider how quickly medical science has found ways to manage and cure diseases once considered catastrophic, the devastation of Alzheimer’s disease seems even more exceptional. Over the past few decades, the survival rate for most types of cancer has improved substantially, and the rate of optimal outcomes for children born prematurely has… Read More »

Providing For Animals In Your Estate Plan
Disinheriting the people in your life is exhilarating. Once you realize that you have a legal right to write your children out of your will, you can take delight in how much money will be left for someone more deserving. But who? You and your siblings have never seen eye to eye, and your… Read More »