According to the Pew Research Center, the divorce rate has more than doubled for people over 50 since the 1990s. According to the AARP’s article entitled “Getting Divorced? It’s Time to Update Your Caregiving Plan.” A divorce can be financially draining. Moreover, later-in-life divorces frequently impact women’s finances more than men’s. That is because in addition … Continue reading Does ‘Gray Divorce’ Fit into Estate Planning?
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Should I Update My Estate Plan?
An estate plan exists to accomplish three things. Real Daily’s article entitled “4 Good Reasons to Update Your Estate Plan” says that as you age, you should consider updating your estate plan. Why? Well, your feelings may change over time or you may experience a significant life event that requires you to update things. These are events … Continue reading Should I Update My Estate Plan?
Do You Need a Power of Attorney?
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?
Does My College Aged Kid Need an Estate Plan?
When it comes to estate planning, we usually think of older adults. However, it’s a topic that we should also consider for college students. WDIO’s article entitled “Estate planning is for college students too” reminds us that there’s a number of documents you can put into place in the case of an emergency. Power of Attorney. There are … Continue reading Does My College Aged Kid Need an Estate Plan?
What Documents are Needed in an Emergency?
Most people don’t have any idea where to start when it comes to their emergency documents. This often keeps them from going anywhere near their estate planning. This is a big mistake, says an article, “3 tasks your family needs to complete to ease any anxiety over unexpected emergencies,” from MarketWatch. Estate planning is not just about wealthy … Continue reading What Documents are Needed in an Emergency?
Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid
One reason to review your estate plan is to make sure people you’ve assigned roles to, like executor or guardian, are still living and willing to perform these tasks, according to the article “Five common estate planning mistakes to avoid” from the Idaho Press. Another is to be sure your estate plan is not missing out on any … Continue reading Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid
What’s the Best Way to Organize Your Estate Plan?
Congratulations, if you already have an estate plan. However, do you remember where you put it? Does anyone but you know where it is? According to an article from The Press-Enterprise, “2023 check list: How to organize your estate plan,” most people take their estate plan and put the binder or file folder someplace they deem safe and … Continue reading What’s the Best Way to Organize Your Estate Plan?