What Is the State of Your Financial Information?
Organizing and preparing your financial information for the day when you are no longer able to do so will bring peace of mind to you today and relieve the burden on your loved ones in the future. A responsibly managed financial situation and a preserved legacy will ensure your financial
The Process of Amending an Estate Plan for a Widow or Widower
The loss of a spouse can be extremely challenging emotionally, financially, and spiritually. In many cases, one spouse handles family tax and estate plans, and a widow(er) may be looking at a financially complex situation with more questions than answers. Upon the passing of a spouse, it is a mistake
To Avoid Estate Planning Mistakes, Utilize a Team of Professionals
It is important to assemble the right professional team for the creation of your estate plan in order to receive the best advice and legal documentation to protect your legacy. Besides an estate planning attorney, who often specializes in elder law, you will likely need the services of a certified
Important Things to Consider While Preparing For Retirement
Most people dream of the day they can retire. The problem is that many do not move beyond dreaming to planning. Planning can be done no matter what your age, but experts encourage people to start as early as possible. Retirement planning can seem like a daunting endeavor for many
Bankruptcy Among Senior Citizens Is an Increasing in America Today
The golden years are turning into bankruptcy red for many retired and aging Americans. While medical advances are keeping seniors alive longer, the associated healthcare costs in the quest for longevity are being off-loaded onto the older individual at a time when reduced income is a hallmark of senior living.