Archive for Estate Planning
Blended families, those in which one or both adults have children from a previous relationship, now outnumber traditional nuclear families in the United States. Any remarriage can complicate estate planning, but this is especially true when it involves children from a prior marriage—and even more so when couples have additional children together.
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Whether it’s a friend or family member, chances are good that someone you know is a single parent. And though the busyness of single parenting sometimes makes it difficult, it is especially important for single parents to address estate and financial planning issues to ensure their children are cared for in the event of their death or disability.
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Don’t Keep Passwords Completely Secret
Posted by:Share passwords with someone such as an executor so that heirs can access online accounts.
You’ve planned ahead: you’ve written a will, created an estate plan, documented your wishes. And you’re smart: you manage your online accounts with varied and strong passwords. But have you considered how your digital life will be affected by your death?
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