Apr 21, 2015 | Estate Planning
A common misconception is that estate planning equates to death planning. But planning for what happens after you die is only one piece of the estate planning puzzle. It is just as important to make a plan for what happens if you become mentally incapacitated. What...
Jan 6, 2015 | Estate Planning
Now that the chaos of the holiday season is behind us, it’s a great time to make a New Year’s resolution to update your estate plan. One area of planning that many people overlook is making sure their mental disability plan is up to date. Three Areas of Your Mental...
Dec 14, 2013 | Estate Planning
Long-Term Care Planning, Part 1 A Central Requirement Health care has been the topic of discussion lately, but the greatest threat to your financial health is long-term care. This is the kind of care you need if you are not able to perform normal daily activities...
Dec 14, 2012 | Estate Planning
Estate Planning for Young Families Many young families put off estate planning because they are young and healthy, or because they don’t think they can afford it. But even a healthy, young adult can be taken suddenly by an accident or illness. And while none of us...
Oct 26, 2012 | Estate Planning
With people living longer due to advances in medicine and changes in lifestyle, odds are that most of us will become disabled for some time before we die and may need long-term care. Unfortunately, too few plan for an event that is more likely to be a probability than...