Estate planning is hardly the cheeriest of topics. You determine how your money and property will be handled, who will raise any minor children you have, and who will make health care and financial decisions for you in the event of your incapacity or demise.
Yet your estate plan needs to be addressed promptly, properly and periodically. After all, your personal circumstances, health and estate laws change over time. Without a plan, your wishes can’t be honored, and you’re likely to leave your loved ones with a host of problems just as they’re coping with your loss. Learn more