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What is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust
Thinking about creating an estate plan can make your shoulders sag. The prospect of untangling a raft of legalese and making decisions about stuff you don’t want to think about (or understand very well) can descend upon your psyche like a large black cloud.
4 Estate Planning Documents You Should Consider
Nearly everyone can benefit from estate planning, not just those who have significant assets. That is because comprehensive estate planning is about making prudent decisions about what you want to happen with your life and your property in the event that you are either not around to make those decisions or are not capable of making those decisions for yourself.
When Should I Put Together An Estate Plan
Many people assume that estate planning is something they can put off until their later years. But that kind of thinking is short-sighted and risky. Not only is there no guarantee that you will make it to your later years, but putting off your estate planning means putting off implementing measures that need to be in place now. That’s because certain decisions may require you to take ongoing action (such as paying insurance premiums) if you want to protect yourself, your estate, and those you love in the future.