
Inspiring Action: The Guide to Creating or Updating Your Estate Plan
Creating or revising an estate plan can feel overwhelming, causing many people to procrastinate. But the longer you put it off, the more potential there

Creating or revising an estate plan can feel overwhelming, causing many people to procrastinate. But the longer you put it off, the more potential there

You may think that if you die while you are married, everything you own will automatically go to your spouse and children. But you are

The relationship between spouses is special in all contexts, not the least of which is the estate planning context. In many instances, you can exclude

With the increased coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) and all of the applications it can have in our everyday lives, some people may wonder whether

When people think about creating an estate plan, they may think it just involves getting a set of forms that convey their wishes regarding their

In an estate plan, life insurance can be used as a source of immediate liquidity for beneficiaries by offering a tax-free, lump-sum payment upon the

Moving away from home is a major milestone in adulthood. For the first time, you might have to secure housing, buy insurance, sign up for

The first private pension plan in the United States was established in the late 1800s. Through 1980, nearly 40 percent of Americans were covered by

A common misconception is that only wealthy individuals and people in high-risk professions, such as doctors or lawyers, need an asset protection plan. However, anyone