Secrecy is not the best policy when it comes to estate planning. Secrets are generally considered problematic for relationships. Exceptions include surprise parties and confidentiality within a therapeutic relationship or the attorney-client privilege. Typically, estate planning is not one of these exceptions. According to a recent Financial Advisor article titled “Family Wealth Transfers Undermined by Secrecy,” it […]
Tinnitus can be an irritating condition. Certain noises are considered unpleasant by some people. These include nails on chalkboards, gum-smacking, or smoke alarms blaring. Often these nuisances can be avoided by simply leaving an environment or asking someone to stop making the noise. According to a recent Verywell Health article titled “Causes of Tinnitus or Ringing […]
Macular degeneration has several symptoms. The eyes are a vital part of the body. Your sense of sight depends on them. Eye health tends to change as people age. According to a recent AARP article titled “3 Warning Signs of Macular Degeneration,” these changes can require anything from reading glasses to surgery to correct. The American Optometric […]
Home modifications can help people age in place. Getting older comes with changes to the body. No big surprise there. However, these changes can make independent living more challenging. Many homes are not designed with aging in mind. According to a recent Seasons article titled “Pandemic has made seniors more confident about aging in place, study […]
Funeral planning requires attention to detail. The loss of a loved one is not easy. It changes so many things. An important person is no longer part of your daily life. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “Funeral Planning Can Prevent Further Grief,” the emotional toll is high after the death of a loved one. […]
Lisa Marie Presley made some estate planning mistakes. Estate planning should be undertaken with the help of professionals. This is especially true for more complex estates or family dynamics. Attempting to create or update an estate plan on your own can lead to issues with estate administration. According to a recent Insurance NewsNet article titled “Presley […]
Making IRA mistakes can be costly. Saving for retirement seems as if it should be pretty straightforward. Many people believe the only thing they need to do is set aside part of their paycheck every month into an IRA. Although you cannot save for retirement without setting aside money, this is only part of successful […]
Trustees hold significant responsibility. Although their title is technically derived from the entities they help manage, trustees must also be trustworthy. That is the foundational requirement. Those who include a trust in their estate planning have done so to fulfill specific goals. Examples include simplifying asset distribution, protecting assets from poor decisions by heirs, or […]
Remarriage for seniors is not uncommon. Although many people envision young couples when they think of weddings, people get married and remarried at any age. For some, divorce or death leads to being single again. For others, they have simply waited longer to find the love of their life. According to a recent MSN article […]
Dementia signs can be helpful to recognize early. The mind is truly incredible. It processes body sensations, regulates body systems, encodes memory, and allows for communication and language. When the brain is injured or diseased, it can subsequently have a significant negative impact on a person. According to a recent Money Talks News article titled “3 […]
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