Estate Planning: If Not Now, When? Start the New Year Right

Estate Planning: If Not Now, When? Start the New Year Right

By Chris Tobias  As we move into a new year, many of us set resolutions to improve our lives through better health, financial goals, or personal growth. But amidst all these plans, one crucial solution often gets overlooked: estate planning. It’s easy to put off such a sensitive topic, but the truth is, there is […]

Estate Planning with Confidence for the New Year

Estate Planning with Confidence for the New Year

As the New Year approaches, many people take the opportunity to reflect on their goals and aspirations for the year ahead. One of the most important but often overlooked aspects of personal planning is estate planning. Whether you’re starting fresh or revisiting an existing plan, it’s essential to approach estate planning with confidence to ensure […]

Discouraging Non-White Parents and Relatives from Purchasing Toy Guns or Similar Toys That Could Be Mistaken for Weapons

Discouraging Non-White Parents and Relatives from Purchasing Toy Guns or Similar Toys That Could Be Mistaken for Weapons

By Esther Claudette Gittens In communities where law enforcement interactions can escalate due to misidentifications, toy guns and other weapon-like toys pose a unique danger. These toys, while often viewed as innocent instruments of play, have led to tragic consequences when mistaken for real weapons by police officers. Non-White families, whose children are disproportionately affected […]