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When To Update Your Estate Plan
Life is full of surprises, and as your circumstances change, so should your estate plan. Updating your plan is essential to ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and that your loved ones are well taken care of. From getting married or divorced to having children or experiencing a significant change in finances, there are many life events that can impact your estate plan. In this blog we'll explore when to update your estate plan and the essential life changes that warrant a review. Don't leave your future to chance; stay ahead of the game and keep your estate plan up to date.
Your Post Honeymoon Estate Planning Checklist
Your wedding is over, and the day was absolutely perfect. You went away on your honeymoon with your new spouse and had the time of your lives. Now you are back and can breathe a sigh of relief and watch the rest of the years ahead unfold before your eyes. Well, not so fast. Now that your honeymoon is over, there are several things you should be mindful of to make sure that the legal and financial parts of your life properly reflect your newly married status.
What Does An Elder Law Attorney Do For Seniors?
So what exactly does an elder law attorney do for seniors anyway? Elderly or disabled individuals are the focus of a broad array of legal concerns referred to as elder law. Practitioners of elder law are legal advocates who strive to devise appropriate legal strategies to help seniors and their families improve their lives. Elder law encompasses an extensive range of topics, including retirement planning, Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare, estate planning, long-term care planning, guardianships, and many others.
Estate Planning vs Elder Law
Estate Planning and Elder Law go hand in hand. While Estate Planning deals with what happens when you die; elder law deals with what happens as you age and /or become disabled.
What is Life Care Planning?
Elder law and estate planning are two concepts that are commonly confused. Nevertheless, these areas of law differ in important ways. Although there may be some overlap between them, it is essential to understand and utilize strategies from both fields to ensure a prosperous aging process and safeguard a family's heritage. So, dive in and learn what is life care planning and why you need it.
Do It Yourself Will Problems
Is writing your own will a good idea? Sure, you can save money by doing it yourself. But, the better question is, is it worth it to save money by not working with a skilled estate planning attorney to create your will? Yes, do it yourself wills may seem like a good idea. But, before you rush out and write your own will, take some time to read this article. Learn some of the do it yourself will problems that may occur. And, you just may change your mind.
Stress Test Your Estate Plan
Has your life changed since you created your estate plan? Worried if your current plan still meets. your needs? Is this causing you stress? Learn how to stress test your estate plan.
Disabled Child Turns 18
What happens when your disabled child turns 18? Who will make decisions for them now?