
Updating Beneficiaries after Gray Divorce
Explore critical steps for updating beneficiaries after a mid to late-life divorce to protect assets and secure loved ones’ futures.

Explore critical steps for updating beneficiaries after a mid to late-life divorce to protect assets and secure loved ones’ futures.

Affluent estate owners are opting to support their children and grandchildren financially during their lifetimes. We explore three strategies that can maximize tax-free giving to consider in your estate planning.

Comprehensive estate planning today includes elder law and other strategies that help protect your assets and interests if you experience cognitive decline or incapacity. Have you thought about protecting your mental health and care if you can’t advocate for yourself? This article explores psychiatric advance directives (PADs), their purpose and how to establish one.

This article discusses the need for protection as we age, what guardianship is and how powers of attorney (POAs) are alternative estate planning strategies that give you more control.

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Getting married in middle age or beyond, is not only a significant personal milestone, it’s also one of the biggest financial decisions of your life.

This article explores the importance of estate planning for veterans and active military personnel and the essential documents to include in your estate plan.

Some states are offering a property tax exemption to help senior homeowners on fixed budgets. What exactly are senior property tax exemptions? We look closely at the exemption and if it might work for you.

Many Generation Xers are in a unique position, “sandwiched” between raising their children and caring for aging parents. A proactive estate plan can help alleviate financial burdens and smooth aging parents’ path into retirement for both generations.

Thorough communication with heirs about values and various elements of your estate plan could help younger generations better manage their inherited wealth.