Whether newlyweds or a few years into marriage, young couples should start estate planning as soon as possible. While the number of people aged 18 to 34 with estate plans has risen, only 24% actually have them, according to a Caring.com survey. Three key reasons to...
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What Are the Roles of Wills and Trusts in Estate Planning?
Most adults should consider having an estate plan to ensure the division of their property according to their wishes after they die. However, knowing whether you need to create a will, trust or both can be confusing. Deciding which estate planning tools can suit your...
When should you review your estate plan?
Estate planning is an essential task for every adult. Wills, powers of attorney, trusts and living wills make your intentions clear for what should happen if you become incapacitated and after your death. While you should periodically review your estate plans to...
3 signs that it’s time to create or change your estate plan
Thinking about what happens when you die simply isn't pleasant, which is one reason why so many people die without a last will on record. It's also a reason why people who created a last will years ago don't want to revisit the process. No matter how careful you are...