How The Sackler family made billions from deaths due to OxyContin overdose.
How The Sackler family made billions from deaths due to OxyContin overdose. How government regulators were paid off and doctors looked the other way
Our season continues now with Darla Noble and her four episode series Phenomental Grandparenting. And now welcome to Phenomenal Grandparenting …todays show is on how to connect with your grandkids of all ages in long distance.
Want to Help Your Grandkids Pay for College? Get Educated First! By Jack Schacht, My College Planning Team So, you want to help your grandckids fund his or her college tuition? What a great gift! After all, paying for college is the second largest expense most families will ever tackle, as tuition continues to increase […]
More Grandparents using 529 Plans to put their legacy in place By James Norman The current generation of Grandparents is not only living very active lifestyles in retirement, they are happily taking active roles in the lives of their Grandchildren. Whether it’s participating in activities together, or helping out in both financial and non-financial ways, […]
Elder Law Attorney Andy: Well, today’s guest comes with a really unique back ground. Her name is Buckley Fricker. And she is an attorney, and she has a background in state law and state planning, but she is also a certified geriatric care manager through The National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers. And not […]
Sandwich Generation’s Guide to Eldercare During your midlife years, you are likely to encounter one of the problems commonly found on that particular age group – taking care of your elderly parents while at the same time taking care of your own children. This can be very especially stressful as not only you will have […]
Regina Louise helps people plan and pay for college. She spoke to Bloomer Boomer and here is the transcript. Andy Asher: So is it possible this year that kids won’t be seeing as many Playstations and X-Boxes under the Christmas tree, instead, just an envelope from the grandparents. Well that could be the case if […]
When I became a grandma ten years ago, I wished I didn’t have to drive two hours to see my granddaughter. Whenever I visited, my daughter showed me the latest house for sale in her neighborhood. But I didn’t want to move. One of my friends told me: “I’d never relocated near my grandchildren. I’d […]
Call it a residual from the recession, but in 2011, 7.7 million children — one in 10 — were living in the same household as one of their grandparents — and in most cases it was the grandparent’s home, according to a new Pew Research Center study released today. A sizable minority of these kids are not […]