Monthly Archives: December 2023
A Second Act Career Is An Underrated Way To Spend Your 60s
As much as young people might fear old age, there are a lot of things you do not miss about being young. For example, you do not miss always feeling like you have to impress your current employer and prospective employers. You also don’t miss the stress of middle age, where you worry that… Read More »
Collecting Debts On Behalf Of The Estate Of A Deceased Person
It is frustrating when creditors keep pursuing you about debts you cannot pay. At least, when you are the personal representative of an estate and creditors contact you to collect money that the decedent owed them, you can respond, “The person to whom you lent money is dead. Kindly accept this paltry settlement and… Read More »
Avoid Senior Safety Hazards By Spending The Winter In Florida
Native Floridians get tired of hearing about how they are missing out on the change of seasons. Who needs autumn leaves, winter snow, and spring allergens when you can have year-round sunshine? Those of us who have lived up north have a more nuanced view on the matter. Yes, setting out for trick-or-treating as… Read More »
Why You Should Act Quickly To Open A Family Member’s Estate For Probate
After the death of a family member, the last thing on your mind is ensuring that your in-laws and your stepchildren get their inheritance, unless, of course, they are bugging you about it. After planning a funeral and moving the decedent’s belongings out of the nursing home, you are eager to get used to… Read More »