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News Roundup | Home & Hood | Yellow Scene Magazine

THE SELLER’S MARKET The holiday season usually sees a decline in the number of homes listed for sale, but this November hit another record low just 3,415 single family home listings as buyers continue to purchase homes at high rates, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. A record high was also set in November for the average closing price for single-family detached and attached properties $549,756. The previous record was $486,012 in 2019, according to the analysis. (Patch). As Ella Taylor of The Wall Street West Group, Keller Williams Realty, DTC, has been pointing out for months, it’s a seller’s market because buyers are gobbling up everything.

How the pandemic is impacting children and families - The Paper of Montgomery County

How the pandemic is impacting children and families Sunday, March 14, 2021 4:00 AM (StatePoint) More than 2.7 million American children are growing up in grandfamilies families in which grandparents, other adult family members, or close family friends are raising children. A new report highlights how the pandemic has amplified their unique challenges, and offers solutions to better serve them. The report, “Facing a Pandemic: Families Living Together During COVID-19 and Thriving Beyond” authored by the non-profit Generations United and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Casey Family Programs, points out that at a time when older adults are being cautioned to keep their distance from children because of the heightened risk of infection and death from COVID-19, for grandfamilies, that distance is impossible. Advocates point out that these caregivers are the first line of defense for children during the pandemic, having stepped in when

How the Pandemic is Impacting Children and Families

Rooney appointed Div 41 Family Court Commissioner

Rooney appointed Div. 41 Family Court Commissioner Submitted Attorney Katie Rooney, a 1997 Chillicothe High School graduate, was recently appointed as the new Family Court Commissioner of Division 41 at a meeting of the Court en Banc. Rooney is presently with the law firm of Lathrop GPM, where she handles the pro bono work for the firm and primarily represents parents in the Jackson County Family Court’s Treatment Program. In her five years with Lathrop, she was also appointed to represent juveniles in delinquency matters, and represent parents in termination of parental rights cases, and cases involving allegations of abuse and neglect.

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