by Senior Scene | Jul 31, 2022 | General Interest, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (B)
Life in Cocoa in the 1890’s From notes of Allie Hughlett LaRoche – By Norma Baird There are happy memories of growing up in the small town of Cocoa in the 1890’s. The railroad was just back of the Federal Building, now the Alma Clyde Field Historical...
by Senior Scene | Jun 30, 2022 | Financial Advice, General Interest, Legal, Magazine, Top Story (B)
Can adding children’s names to property create problems? By Attorney Truman Scarborough In the last article, we looked at issues that should be considered before making outright gifts to children. Problems can also be encountered when children are made co-owners of...
by Senior Scene | May 31, 2022 | Financial Advice, General Interest, Magazine, Senior News, Top Story (B)
Affordable Housing, Part V by Joe Steckler President, Helping Seniors of Brevard In the past four articles in this series, I have highlighted an issue that affects many different age groups in our community. How many of you have noticed that we’re actually...
by Senior Scene | Apr 30, 2022 | Financial Advice, General Interest, Magazine, Senior News, Top Story (B)
What Is Probate? by Attorney Truman Scarborough This is the fifth in a series of articles on probate. When someone dies, assets titled just in the decedent’s name without beneficiaries are frozen. No one can sign the deceased person’s name on checks, deeds, etc. A...
by Senior Scene | Mar 31, 2022 | Community, General Interest, Magazine, Senior News, Top Story (B)
Brevard Homelessness by Joe StecklerPresident, Helping Seniors of Brevard As I started to write this article, I thought about how long homelessness has been with us. This realization truly upset me. In the past, we viewed the merry band of Sherwood Forest and Robin...
by Senior Scene | Feb 28, 2022 | Financial Advice, General Interest, Magazine, Top Story (B)
Dying Intelligently By Max Valavanis, CFP Why should we talk about dying? Let’s see… everyone is going to the great blue yonder eventually, and almost everyone screws up the paperwork. It’s true, and most Americans die with their paperwork incomplete. So, let’s talk...
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