What is estate planning?
Individuals put off estate planning because they think they don’t own enough, but estate planning is more than that.
It is not just for “retired” people, although people do tend to think about it more as they get older. Unfortunately, we can’t successfully predict how long we will live, and illness and accidents happen to people of all ages. Good estate planning often means more to families with modest assets, because they can afford to lose the least.
Why you should seriously consider estate planning.
Estate planning is all about making a plan in advance and naming whom you want to receive the things you own after you die.
Too many people don’t plan. Individuals put off estate planning because they think they don’t own enough, they’re not old enough, they’re busy, think they have plenty of time, they’re confused and don’t know who can help them, or they just don’t want to think about it. Then, when something happens to them, their families have to pick up the pieces. Don’t let this happen to you.
Benefits of estate planning.
The benefits of estate planning are many and can be very helpful to your loved ones upon your passing.
In your state plan, you can include instructions for your care if you become disabled before you die, name a guardian and an inheritance manager for minor children, provide for family members with special needs without disrupting government benefits, provide for loved ones who might be irresponsible with money or who may need future protection from creditors or divorce, and so much more.
What is estate planning?
Individuals put off estate planning because they think they don’t own enough, but estate planning is more than that.
It is not just for “retired” people, although people do tend to think about it more as they get older. Unfortunately, we can’t successfully predict how long we will live, and illness and accidents happen to people of all ages. Good estate planning often means more to families with modest assets, because they can afford to lose the least.
Why you should seriously consider estate planning.
Estate planning is all about making a plan in advance and naming whom you want to receive the things you own after you die.
Too many people don’t plan. Individuals put off estate planning because they think they don’t own enough, they’re not old enough, they’re busy, think they have plenty of time, they’re confused and don’t know who can help them, or they just don’t want to think about it. Then, when something happens to them, their families have to pick up the pieces. Don’t let this happen to you.
Benefits of estate planning.
The benefits of estate planning are many and can be very helpful to your loved ones upon your passing.
In your state plan, you can include instructions for your care if you become disabled before you die, name a guardian and an inheritance manager for minor children, provide for family members with special needs without disrupting government benefits, provide for loved ones who might be irresponsible with money or who may need future protection from creditors or divorce, and so much more.
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