5 FAQs on the Department of Education

5 FAQs on the Department of Education

By Center for American Progress The U.S. Department of Education helps ensure all students have access to a quality education by providing critical resources to more than 50 million children attending public and private schools across the country. As the only Cabinet agency designated to oversee the majority of elementary through postsecondary education, the Department of Education […]

Love Hurts: Heartbreak This Valentine’s Day

Love Hurts: Heartbreak This Valentine’s Day

By Janet Howard Valentine’s Day is often seen as a celebration of love, but it can also bring up feelings of heartache and sadness for many. Whether you’re experiencing a breakup, dealing with unrequited love, or simply feeling lonely, love can hurt. But it’s important to remember that love can be painful and offers opportunities […]

Why Low-Income Single Parents in New York Should File for Divorce ASAP to Protect Their Children’s Best Interests

Why Low-Income Single Parents in New York Should File for Divorce ASAP to Protect Their Children’s Best Interests

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce is a complex and emotional decision, but for low-income single parents in New York who are separated from their spouses, filing for divorce as soon as possible can be crucial to ensuring stability, financial security, and the well-being of their children. Under New York State Matrimonial Law, remaining in a […]

How Estate Planning Can Give You Peace of Mind

How Estate Planning Can Give You Peace of Mind

Estate planning is crucial in securing your financial future and ensuring your loved ones are cared for after you’re gone. While many avoid thinking about it, creating a well-thought-out estate plan can provide peace of mind for you and your family. It allows you to control your assets, ensure your wishes are followed, and reduce […]

Trump’s Plans to Axe US Education Department put Marginalized Students Most at Risk, Experts Warn

Trump’s Plans to Axe US Education Department put Marginalized Students Most at Risk, Experts Warn

By Gloria Oladipo, MSN  For many students of color, access to an equitable education is dependent on the initiatives and programs provided by the Department of Education. Among its various functions, the department provides targeted funding for low-income students, collects data on educational outcomes and investigates potential bias – essential functions that help underserved students. But […]

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 […]

Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for Social Security Disability in 2025

Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for Social Security Disability in 2025

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Applying for Social Security Disability benefits in 2025 involves a structured process designed to help individuals who cannot work due to a severe medical condition. While the application can be complex, understanding the steps involved can help applicants navigate the system efficiently and improve their chances of approval. This article provides […]

Buying a Home for the First Time: 5 Essential Tips for Success

Buying a Home for the First Time: 5 Essential Tips for Success

As we step into the new year, many people find themselves considering the exciting yet challenging prospect of buying their first home. Whether you’re tired of renting, looking to build equity, or simply ready to put down roots, purchasing your first home is a significant milestone. However, the process can be overwhelming, especially if you’re […]

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