Tag: children

Before You Co-Sign: What Parents Need to Know About Hidden Liabilities

Has a family member ever asked you to lend them money? While it might not seem so at first, co-signing a loan or other financial agreement is quite similar. And in many ways, it can be even riskier. Whether for a credit card, mortgage, apartment lease, or a new car, co-signing is a meaningful way […]

Written by Quentara Costa on 11/06/2025

College Admissions Planning Webinar

If you have a student in grades 8–12, you may be thinking: How much can we afford?  Which schools make the most sense?  And what will paying for college mean for our retirement and lifestyle goals?  This 1-hour webinar is designed to help families answer these questions with clarity and confidence. Thank you to our […]

Written by Quentara Costa on 10/29/2025

5 Things Every Young Family Should Do Now Webinar

Raising a family means balancing today’s needs with tomorrow’s uncertainties. That’s why we teamed up with The Parents Estate Planning Law Firm to host a webinar on the key steps young families can take to build financial security and peace of mind. In this one-hour session, Lianna Deprey of Wingate Wealth Advisors and estate planning […]

Written by Quentara Costa on 09/03/2025

What Financial Considerations Should I Make As My Child Becomes Independent?

For so many parents, watching their children grow into blossoming young adults with new passions, goals, and a sense of independence is incredibly rewarding. At the same time, this may be uncharted territory for your family, a stage of life that hasn’t yet been traversed. Most young adults or teens aren’t quite ready to fly […]

Written by Quentara Costa on 03/11/2025

Navigating Cost and Options of Private Schools in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is home to many prestigious private schools with a wide range of focuses. From religious teachings to college preparation, individual assistance with learning disabilities, and more, there is no shortage of alternative educational institutions to consider for your child—especially if you have a unique goal or objective in mind. Below we’re exploring the common […]

Written by Quentara Costa on 12/17/2024

Sending A Child Off To College

When we think about sending children off to college, the first thing that comes to mind is “how much will it cost.” Unfortunately, the kids are thinking about roommates, friends, and parties! There are some key considerations it is important not to overlook during the first few weeks of college: Help your child start off […]

Written by wwaadmin on 07/26/2016