4 Tips for Talking About Estate Planning with Your Family Over the Holidays
Karen Ahrens Karen Ahrens

4 Tips for Talking About Estate Planning with Your Family Over the Holidays

With COVID-19 still raging, your 2020 holiday season may not feature the big family get-togethers of years past, but you’ll still likely be visiting with loved ones in some fashion, whether via video chat or in smaller groups. And though the holidays are always a good time to bring up estate planning, given the ongoing pandemic, talking about these issues is particularly urgent this time around.

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4 Mistakes to Avoid When Naming Life Insurance Beneficiaries
Karen Ahrens Karen Ahrens

4 Mistakes to Avoid When Naming Life Insurance Beneficiaries

Investing in life insurance is a foundational part of estate planning. However, when naming your policy’s beneficiaries, there are a number of mistakes you can make that could lead to potentially dire consequences for the very people you’re trying to protect and support.

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Can’t I Just Create a Will Online?
Karen Ahrens Karen Ahrens

Can’t I Just Create a Will Online?

Every adult does need SOME estate planning. A will is always a good idea because it says who gets and who is in charge of distributing what you have. However, if the default law would have given your assets to the same people you would choose and authority to the person you would name anyway, then an online will would probably do nothing valuable for you at all.

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Estate Planning in the Age of COVID
Karen Ahrens Karen Ahrens

Estate Planning in the Age of COVID

Right now, huge numbers of people are coming face to face with their own mortality and realizing that they need to plan for the worst case scenario. This goes not just for those of us in the “senior” category, but for all of us, no matter our age. We are facing the reality of our mortality, and many of us are doing it courageously by taking this as an opportunity to learn what we need to do for the people we love.

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