Knowing that you live with a mental health condition, you are aware that you need to plan for times when you may be ill or incapacitated. Mental illness is something that you can plan for in your estate plan, and doing so may help you make sure that you get the kind...
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Tackling estate planning as a family
People often put off estate planning because the topic is viewed as morbid. While nobody relishes the prospect of discussing what will happen in the event that they become incapacitated, these are conversations that need to be had. Your elderly relative may be...
What if life insurance disagrees with a will?
Estate planning can get complicated when you have assets like a life insurance policy, an investment portfolio, money in savings, a family home and many other large assets. You need to know how to address each one and how to include it in the plan. The general rule of...
It doesn’t make sense to delay your estate planning
Many people hesitate over estate planning. Despite the fact that estate planning tools can offer stability to loved ones, this often isn’t enough for people to start making plans. Much of the hesitancy over estate planning is brought about by misconceptions. It is...