An estate plan does encompass what you intend to happen to your belongings after you pass away, but this often leaves out the important consideration of what you intend to happen while you’re still alive. The best and most comprehensive estate plans consider what you want to do while you’re still here and the legacy… Read More »
Monthly Archives: November 2018
These Are the Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes Made by Divorcing Women
Women getting a divorce have many different things to contemplate and think about. Divorce is never an easy time and can be a significant adjustment for most people. Women in particular find that they are most significantly affected by the financial aspects of divorce. A recent study completed by UBS Global Wealth Management showed that… Read More »
Estate Planning Should Be A Family Affair
If estate planning related only to your numbers, it wouldn’t be one of the financial and legal tasks that most people avoided. It can be difficult to put together an estate plan because it involves confronting your own mortality, but it also raises questions and forces you to make difficult decisions about who will receive… Read More »
Dementia and Estate Planning Basics: How Can I Help as a Caregiver?
Know the limits of estate and financial planning for dementia. Also, often when a person or family member visits the offices of an estate planning attorney to talk issues related to dementia, the person in questioned condition might have already elevated to the point where it is impossible for estate planning to address all of… Read More »