The Social Security Administration, is moving forward with changes that will raise the full retirement age (FRA) to 67 starting in 2026, marking a significant shift in how –and when– Americans can access their full retirement benefits. While this adjustment has been...
Month: October 2025
Why Men In Their 60s Are Suddenly Facing A Massachusetts Divorce
Massachusetts divorce rates among men in their 60s are climbing fast, surprising many who expected these years to bring stability. This trend, often called “gray divorce,” is changing retirement plans, family dynamics, and long-term finances. For men in their 60s,...
9 Traps Massachusetts Landlords Use to Keep Your Security Deposit
Renting in Massachusetts can feel like a balancing act—finding the right place, paying rent on time, and trying not to break anything. But there’s one big moment of truth at the end: will the security deposit come back, or will it vanish into thin air? For many...
Why More Massachusetts Husbands Are Filing Bankruptcy After Divorce Settlements
Getting divorced in Massachusetts is tough—emotionally, legally, and financially. For many, the end of a marriage means dividing assets and debts. But more recently, a troubling trend has emerged: an increase in husbands filing for bankruptcy after divorce...
Can You Collect Unemployment and Social Security Benefits In Massachusetts At The Same Time? The Surprising Rules You Need to Know
When you lose your job in Massachusetts, it can be concerning how you’re going to be able to support yourself until you can find employment again. Unemployment benefits can provide some cushion, but what happens if you’re already receiving some kind of government...