I didn't realize California could work that quickly.Our state tax refund posted today! Dang, that was fast!
I didn't realize California could work that quickly.![]()
PSA here-
if you've not looked at your homeowner's insurance coverage limits over the past year, take the time and do so. we know folks who have had claims over the past year and heard about how they thought they were covered above and beyond only to find that b/c of the skyrocketing cost of materials they were grossly under insured. well, it has really hit home for us in recent weeks as we've been pricing out doing some reno work to our home. the material costs alone are SO MUCH HIGHER than a few years ago (if you can even find them) it is staggering. we upped our coverage a few months ago and the peace of mind is well worth the handful of dollars per month our premium increased (also, consider doing a photo if not written inventory of your contents-tragedy strikes your house and trying to remember every item that is gone to list it for a claim just compounds it).
We also FINALLY talked to a lawyer about setting up a Special Needs trust as well as a living trust, will, power of attorney, advanced health care directives, etc. We have put this off long enough and with our older son nearing 18, we have to make sure these protections are in place now. No more stalling. Total cost for everything we need to do will be $5000. Sigh
Don't forget to file for SS Disability for your son if you haven't already. I think that has to be done before they turn 18.
Thanks for the correction.No, it can't be done UNTIL they turn 18. He is not eligible as a minor because our income is too high. Have to wait until he is 18 and has no income of his own to be deemed.
Our dental insurance has an annual max per person. Maybe yours does too?Hubby had his consultation with the periodontist today. Having all his uppers removed is looking at around $3800 out of pocket. I'm not even sure if that included getting the posts and everything put in. He said insurance was only covering $2500 of the $6300, which seems very wrong. If I read it correctly, insurance should be covering 50%. I'm going to review the insurance information again when I get to work this weekend.
We did pretty well in January. Today I popped into the store and picked up basically everything we'll need for the rest of month, minus maybe needing milk, fruit/veggies, bread and formula in 2 weeks. We'll be tight on extra funds this check, but next check we only have a few things to pay, so it evens out.
Our dental insurance has an annual max per person. Maybe yours does too?
Hi! So glad I found y'all!
Since December of 2021 when I decided I was DONE DONE DONE being in debt, we have paid off 8 accounts.
With our tax return, one of our vehicles will be paid off completely.
I'm here for encouragement!
Hi! So glad I found y'all!
Since December of 2021 when I decided I was DONE DONE DONE being in debt, we have paid off 8 accounts.
With our tax return, one of our vehicles will be paid off completely.
I'm here for encouragement!
Our dental insurance has an annual max per person. Maybe yours does too?
Yes. Same for us. Our max is fairly low. Maybe $2000 or $2500.Mine does as well and I don't think it covers everything at the same % either.