Did you know estate planning attorneys recommend anyone over age 18 have a power of attorney? Without one, even a long-married spouse may not be able to make financial or medical decisions if their spouse became incapacitated, according to an article “How to Set Up a Power of Attorney” from U.S. News & World Report. Naming someone … Continue reading Do You Need a Power of Attorney?
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Three Ways to Making Trusts Millennial Friendly
If your named beneficiaries are Millennials—born between 1981-1996—you may want to consider three essential points about your trusts, as explained in the article “Trusts For Your Millennial Beneficiaries” from The Street. They’re different from their parents and grandparents, and disregarding these differences is a missed opportunity. This generation’s distinguishing characteristics and traits include: Valuing relations with superiors with … Continue reading Three Ways to Making Trusts Millennial Friendly