3 Tips For Funeral Planning
Death is a topic that is often paired with feelings of dread, mourning, and sadness. Death can be difficult to come to terms with, whether you have lost someone close to you or you are personally nearing the end of your days. However, there is something beautiful about remembering someone and celebrating their life. Funerals can be a difficult time for those who were close to the celebrated individual, so it is extremely important to plan for a funeral ahead of time. For some tips to help make funeral planning easier, continue reading.
Read MoreThe Impact Of Divorce On Your Estate Plan
The impact of divorce on your estate plan is often something that is overlooked during the divorce proceedings. Learn more today.
Read MoreWhy Joint Tenancy Can Be Problematic
When making decisions regarding your property after you are gone, there are many options to consider. One of those considerations is whether to hold property in joint tenancy with a spouse or other individual, such as a child or a friend. Joint tenancy is where two or more people own property or accounts together and […]
Read MoreWills vs Trusts: What You Need To Know
If you watch TV or read books, then you’ve often encountered wills. Wills, unlike trusts, are often presented in TV and books as something that causes friction between family members. To help you understand what wills are, this article will compare two common types of legal documents that are used in estate planning: wills and […]
Read MoreTwo Things To Know About Elder Abuse
Growing older shouldn’t mean that things get harder. The reality, though, is that growing older can be difficult. Prejudices like ageism can make growing older difficult. Something that can make growing older even harder is elder abuse. According to the National Council on Aging, “one in 10 Americans aged 60+ have experienced some form of […]
Read MoreDangers of DIY Wills
DIY wills are incredibly prevalent on the internet. It can be tempting to just download a premade template and create your will yourself in order to save some money. However, there are many risks that are associated with using DIY wills rather than creating your will with professional guidance. In most cases, these risks can […]
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