No one likes to talk about death. However, having a will in place can help relieve stress, financial problems and conflict among your loved ones once you become incapacitated or pass on. While a will is essential, most people don’t have it. This means that the fate...
Caring For You In The Long Term
Month: May 2023
Proactive steps to prepare for the future
"Hope for the best but prepare for the worst" is sage advice that applies to certain life-changing events. A sudden sickness or disability can be catastrophic, particularly if you haven't planned for it. Making the burden easier for loved ones is essential....
5 parts of a basic estate plan
Your broader estate plan is a legal instrument that’s used to assess what will happen to your estate after you pass away. There are many moving parts in an estate plan that you should be aware of. These are a few of the most basic elements of a comprehensive estate...
Do you have to divide your assets equally amongst your heirs?
When doing their estate planning, many people will divide assets equally. They just want the children to feel like the division is fair. The easiest way to do this is to make it all even. For example, someone with $600,000 and three children would simply leave them...