Facing our own mortality can be something we struggle with for much of our lives. A great deal of unpredictability comes with Death. In some ways, planning a funeral ahead of time can make the aging process more peaceful. You know that your friends and family will...
Month: July 2021
Demystifying vehicle safety ratings
It seems there is no end to the ways developers can make vehicles safer. A mission that started with simple features like brakes and seatbelts has turned into its own sector of the automotive industry. Now there are simplified stars and other ratings that make it...
Am I too young for an estate plan?
Writing a will and creating an estate plan often seems like something that can wait. Unlike taxes, there is no solid deadline for filing. An estate plan is a valuable tool for communicating your legacy to your loved ones. When you put together a comprehensive estate...
A year of deadly driving
Over the last year, you likely noticed significant changes to the traffic patterns on Florida roadways. With more people working from home and others uncomfortable going out at all, many cities saw dramatically fewer cars on the road. While fewer people were driving,...
What taxes should I expect my estate to owe?
The old adage says that we can only be certain of two things; death and taxes. When it comes to estate planning, the two tend to go together. As you make plans for what will happen with your estate after you pass away, you know that taxes will be a significant factor....
Are smaller cars more dangerous?
Driving can be an expensive way to get around. In addition to the vehicle's upkeep, climbing fuel prices may have you thinking about more fuel-efficient cars. As you look at the difference between small cars and their medium and larger competition, you may start to...