Monthly Archives: February 2018
Want to Settle Scores with Your Will? Here’s Why You Should Skip It
Although it can be difficult to come to terms with the management of your estate and family members that you wish to disinherit, using your will to settle a score and leave in specific clauses that make things more difficult for your loved ones is not always recommended. If you do desire to disinherit… Read More »
Tips for Choosing Your Healthcare Power of Attorney
Any loved one should have a power of attorney for healthcare set aside. This is the individual who is empowered to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so because of your own incapacitation. Depending on where you live, this may go by a number of different terms but… Read More »
Don’t Make This IRA Mistake in The Estate Planning Process
Passing on your IRA to someone you love is a popular choice when engaging in estate planning. However, how you choose to pass this along could lead to unintended consequences for them or even problems that you never expected. One of the most common mistakes that people make with regard to their IRA is… Read More »
What to Do When You Can’t Decide About Your Estate Planning
It is a common situation for someone approaching the estate planning process to put it off entirely because they simply can’t decide. They might not know who they wish to appoint as a power of attorney agent, they are not sure how the property should be distributed or perhaps they are having difficulty reaching… Read More »