Some people have a somewhat unique estate planning challenge: they’re childless and not sure what should happen to the assets they leave behind or whom
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Advice for Blended Families and Estate Planning
Did you know that about 1,300 new stepfamilies are created every day? That’s from the Stepfamily Foundation, and the Pew Research Center says 41% of
Why Does a First Responder Need a Living Will?
“It is not easy to speak about living wills. But for every first responder, it’s a conversation worth having.”
Here’s What an Estate Plan Can Do for You
"It’s common for people to consider how they will eventually like their assets to be distributed among loved ones and ministry organizations. But perhaps you
Don’t Wait until It’s Too Late to Estate Plan
“Many people don’t see the importance of estate planning, until they have been forced to deal with the adverse effects of not being prepared for
Myths of the Midlife Marriage
There are numerous money myths that you’ll hear when you consider getting married at midlife, particularly if your spouse-to-be has children from a first marriage.
Health Care Proxy Details and Other Important Estate Planning Documents
Thoughtful planning for any contingency when caring for elderly loved ones, means preparing several legal papers and documents in advance of an emergency. You should
Here’s How to Get Your Affairs in Order
It’s a great idea to get your personal and financial affairs in order, so your children will know where things are, both physically and financially,
Be Crystal Clear with Your End-Of-Life Wishes
Clearly spelling out your end-of-life preferences is critical, and having everything prepared in the event of a life-threatening illness or other crisis can ease anxiety
Like an Overdue Bill, Estate Planning Should Be the Next Thing You Tackle
While no one is eager to think about and plan for his or her own demise, which is when these documents come into play, if
Take a Guess How Much the Average American Family Caregiver Spends Annually on Elder Care for a Loved One?
“Almost $7,000 a year. That’s what the average American family caregiver spends each year on household, medical and other expenses for a loved one.” The
Get the Basic Estate Planning Docs Signed
Harrisburg Magazine’s recent article, “Protect Yourself,” recalls the case 25 years ago of a young woman named Terri Schiavo, who had a heart attack in
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