The Importance of You and Your Loved Ones Having an Estate Plan

An estate plan can provide significant peace of mind by ensuring that your money and property are protected, plans are in place in the event you become ill, and your accounts and property pass down according to your wishes. Read this article to learn more about the key elements of an estate plan you should consider and how to talk to your loved ones about creating an estate plan.

A Trust for Fluffy or Fido?

Read this article if you’ve ever thought, “What will happen to my cat, dog, or other pet if I pass away?” Although much of the traditional estate planning conversation focuses on surviving spouses, children, and grandchildren, many pet parents wonder about what would happen to their “furry children” after their death or if they become incapacitated and unable to care for their pets.

Which life events require an immediate estate plan update?

Because your family’s needs and circumstances are constantly changing, so too must your estate plan. Your plan must be updated when certain life changes occur. These include, but are not limited to: marriage, the birth or adoption of a new family member, divorce, the death of a loved one, a significant change in assets, and a move to a new state or country.