Monthly Archives: June 2024
You Can Get A $10,000 Tax Credit If You Sell Your Empty Nest
Indecision is one of the worst parts of being newly retired. Day after day and year after year, you rushed to get to work every morning. Even after your children grew up and moved out of the house, you eagerly anticipated their arrival on the weekends. Folding laundry for the whole family on Sunday… Read More »
An Elder Law Nightmare: Stepparents Denying Stepchildren The Right To Visit Their Elderly Parents
Generation X eased into middle age by watching what was then called “peak television,” thought-provoking dramas such as The Sopranos and Breaking Bad, crafted for the small screen with as much care and attention to details of narrative and aesthetics as any of the classics of Hollywood cinema. When Baby Boomers started to figure… Read More »
Keeping Your Money In Your 401(k) After You Retire Is An Underrated Strategy
Not knowing how to maximize your retirement savings after you retire is a good problem to have. If your biggest worry is how to grow your employer-provided retirement savings, your financial situation is what most people can only dream of. Complaining that the balance in your 401(k) is only the amount you deposited into… Read More »
Millions Of Seniors Risk Losing Reliable Internet Access As Federal Program Ends
The stereotype that people who are no longer new to adulthood have no idea what they are doing with the Internet no longer holds true. The oldest digital natives are adults who use the Internet to pay bills, respond to emails from work, and read news that influences their votes, which they are now… Read More »