If you look at the statistics, the majority of people don’t have estate plans. One of the top reasons they give is simply that they think they’re too young. They’re waiting until they’re closer to the end of their life to make a plan for how their family should...
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3 estate planning moves that can benefit young professionals
Family responsibilities are often what incentivize people to draft estate plans. Adults want to leave resources for their spouses or children. Young professionals in the first decades of their careers are less likely to have dependents who rely on them for financial...
Trusts for blended families
A blended family can bring love and growth, but also unique financial challenges. Ensuring fairness while protecting everyone’s future requires thoughtful estate planning, and trusts can be a powerful solution. With the right trust in place, you can provide for your...
How do you become a guardian for a loved one?
Becoming a guardian for a loved one is a huge responsibility, but in some cases it is necessary. If you find that you need to step in to help someone you care about – to ensure their well-being and stability during challenging times – you need to know what to do...
How to set up a trust for your child?
Deciding to plan for your child’s future can be one of the most important steps you can take as a parent. With a trust, you can ensure your assets are protected and managed wisely, helping to give your child financial security. Setting up a trust may seem like a...
Who inherits my assets if I die without a will
Taking the time to think about what happens to your assets can be unnerving, but it can also be an important question to consider. If you do pass away without a proper estate plan in place, you won't get a choice in what happens to your assets, instead the law will...
How can you protect your special needs child if you die?
Thinking about the future can be terrifying. Especially when it comes to ensuring your special needs child is cared for after you're gone. You love your child, and you want them to be safe and happy so while it's a difficult topic, having a clear plan in place can...