Has the Pandemic Made People More Aware of Estate Planning?
Close to half of respondents earning $80,000 a year or more have a will, an increase of 7% since 2020, according to Caring.com.
Close to half of respondents earning $80,000 a year or more have a will, an increase of 7% since 2020, according to Caring.com.
When you set up your estate plan it is important to coordinate the legal planning documents that you or you and your attorney create with the document provided by your retirement account custodian and/or your life insurance carrier called a ‘Designation of Beneficiary.’
Estate planning is always a difficult subject to deal with, because who wants to arrange things for when they die?
When you draft your will, you should name an executor.
One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make when creating an estate plan is which estate planning law firm to work with.
A striking proportion of Americans don’t have one. Nontraditional families are left uniquely vulnerable.
When it comes to death and disability, your will alone might not be enough.
The thought of weddings and romance, honeymoons, guest lists, where to register, etc., leaves little room for estate planning. This article will provide five estate planning tips for newlyweds.
Dying intestate—without a will—may impose costs and delays on your loved ones. It can dynamite your estate plan, unless you made other plans.
Most people don’t know the first thing about the Secure Act and yet it has great impact on their retirement planning.
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