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Glenn Parker Stretched to Buy the House. Then His Wife’s Ex Stopped Paying Child Support.
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Glenn Parker Stretched to Buy the House. Then His Wife’s Ex Stopped Paying Child Support.

Conventional wisdom says a home is an anchor — something that holds a family in…

April 7, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
He Sells Homes for a Living — Then Fell Behind on His Own Property Taxes
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He Sells Homes for a Living — Then Fell Behind on His Own Property Taxes

The deadline that mattered most to Diego Hensley this past winter was not a closing…

April 1, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
Construction Foreman at 62: Student Debt, a Crushing Mortgage, and the Social Security Trap He Almost Fell Into
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Construction Foreman at 62: Student Debt, a Crushing Mortgage, and the Social Security Trap He Almost Fell Into

Have you ever looked at a number — a dollar amount, a balance, a monthly…

April 1, 2026 • Dr. Eliot Soren Vance
A Houston Engineer Built Two Rental Properties and a Dream Home. Then Oil Prices Dropped.
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A Houston Engineer Built Two Rental Properties and a Dream Home. Then Oil Prices Dropped.

The afternoon I met James Okonkwo, he had just come from a meeting with his…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
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