Estate Planning
Want to Help Your Child Prepare for When You Pass Away?
While no one wants to think about dying, the reality is that there will come a day that you will no longer be here. Therefore, if you know that there is a certain way you want things done, taken care of, or distributed, you should have an estate plan to outline your wishes. But you…
Read MoreCan You Disinherit Your Spouse in Charlotte?
When a person dies, their last wishes are observed by distributing their assets exactly as the deceased wanted as declared in their will. For example, if a husband passes, his will typically states that he wishes to leave his assets to his wife and children; but it can get complex. For example, say the husband…
Read MoreInheritances May Cause Headaches When Spouses Aren’t Included
In these times of uncertainty and risk, we may think about what we have to lose or gain. During the height of the pandemic, many individuals, couples, and families had to move for health or financial reasons. Perhaps someone close to you passed away and left you property. You may be left confused about what…
Read MoreDebt and Retirement: How to Protect Yourself in a Later-in-Life Divorce
When a couple who has been married for many years decides to divorce, the financial burdens are different than they are for younger couples – but that does not mean they are lesser burdens. In a “gray divorce,” you may not have to worry about things like child custody, child support, and education, but you…
Read MoreHow to Map Out an Estate Plan
Estate planning is for everyone, not just a select few. The only time it’s too late to create an estate plan is after you’re gone. That’s why now is just a good a time as any for you to create a plan that protects your assets, your dependents, and yourself. Mapping out an estate plan…
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