When someone passes away, emotions are often high, and families are faced with important legal and financial decisions. One of the most common misconceptions during the probate process is the belief that the executor of an estate automatically becomes the owner of the deceased person’s assets. The truth? Being named ...
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Each June, we celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the rich history, vibrant cultures, and remarkable contributions of Caribbean Americans throughout the United States. From entrepreneurs and educators to healthcare professionals, artists, public servants, and community leaders, Caribbean Americans have played a vital role in ...
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When many people hear the word “probate,” they often assume it only applies to older adults or wealthy families. But in reality, probate and estate planning can affect families at many different stages of life. Unexpected life events can happen at any age, which is why having important documents and ...
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As National Fair Housing Month comes to a close, it’s important to reflect not only on how far we’ve come—but on the work that still remains. Fair housing has always been about access—ensuring that individuals and families have the opportunity to secure a place to call home. But as ...
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April marks National Fair Housing Month, a time to reflect on the importance of equal access to housing and the ongoing work required to ensure fairness in real estate. While much of the conversation focuses on access—who gets the opportunity to buy, rent, or finance a home—it’s equally important ...
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