Knowing how much to share about estate planning can be challenging. Your estate plan is complete. The i’s are dotted. The t’s are crossed. All your documents are signed. Reviewing your plan with your executor would be wise. Should you talk to your adult children as well? According to a recent CNBC article titled “What to […]
Including troubled children in your estate plan is not impossible. There is no such thing as a "perfect" family. In fact, going way way back to the very first family, the older brother killed his younger brother. Not a good start. Fratricide aside, not all family flaws will have no impact on your estate plan. […]
Some COVID-19 symptoms are unique to older patients. Most symptoms of COVID-19 are fairly common. These include tiredness, ache joints, shortness of breath, and loss of smell. Some people display a handful of symptoms or none at all. Other people have unusual symptoms. According to a recent Money Talks News article titled “Seniors With COVID-19 May […]
Trusts can solve a number of estate planning problems. Many people think of the ultra wealthy when they envision the use of trusts in estate planning. They imagine “trust fund babies” driving foreign cars, having parties on yachts, and never working a day in their lives. According to a recent Market Watch article titled “3 […]
Joint accounts and beneficiary designations can be useful in estate planning. When you think of estate planning what comes to mind? You likely think of how it is portrayed in books or films. A character receives news of the death of a relative and how this character was named in the last will and testament […]
Mental health services are important for many seniors. How mental health is viewed and understood has changed significantly over the years. Even so, many people still think mental health services involve straightjackets and institutions for dangerous individuals. In reality, most people could benefit from mental health services at some point in their lives. According to […]
You can take steps to slow the aging process. Despite the reality we see reflected in the mirror, this is a bit of good news. Although everyone ages, some of us seem to age faster than others. Some people look older physically, some decline mentally at a rapid pace, and others wear out physically and […]
It is wise to organize digital assets before you die. Why? The world we live in has changed significantly since the invention of computers and the creation of the internet. Now most individuals and businesses have an online presence to some degree whether this be through social media, websites, or email. In addition to these, […]
"One Solitary Life" Here is a man who was born in an obscure village as the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another obscure village. He worked in a carpenter shop until he was thirty and then for three years was an itinerant preacher. He never wrote a book. He never held […]
Having an ethical will allows you to pass on more than assets. Death can come as a surprise. A global pandemic has underscored this reality. Even when people are fortunate enough to have loved ones at their bedsides when they pass away, much is still left unsaid. According to a recent The Wall Street Journal […]
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