
Estate Planning When You’re Single
More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.

More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.

The Estate of The Union Season 3|Episode 10 is out now! In his prior legal life, Brad Wiewel was a family attorney for about ten

Learn the crucial differences between heirs and beneficiaries to ensure that your estate is passed down according to your wishes.

The death of a spouse leaves a long list of things to do, all while you’re grieving. It can be tough to know exactly what to tackle first.

Family wealth discussions are never easy. Nonetheless, it’s necessary to talk about money with loved ones. Use the right approach to stay on the same page and avoid miscommunication.

Estate planning is not just about protecting assets—it’s about securing your loved ones’ future. LGBTQIA+ couples face unique challenges and need tailored solutions.

Women typically live longer than men, so they should prepare for a ‘second retirement,’ often with different needs and associated costs.

Discussing inheritance early avoids surprises and prepares your children to manage the wealth and responsibilities they’ll inherit.

Using DIY deeds like quitclaim deeds can create more problems than they solve, from legal complications to financial penalties.

Preserve your family values through estate planning. Learn how trusts and open conversations can ensure your legacy reflects your life’s principles.