
What Estate Planning Documents Should I Have when I Retire?
Few retirees have all of these documents that are crucial to their golden years — especially during a pandemic.
Few retirees have all of these documents that are crucial to their golden years — especially during a pandemic.
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A last will and testament is a straightforward estate planning tool, used to determine the beneficiaries of your assets when you die, and, if you have minor children, nominating a guardian who will raise your children. Wills can be very specific but can’t enforce all of your wishes. For example, if you want to leave…
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There’s much to plan for in life — college, your wedding, your first child, life insurance — and with more than enough to keep you busy, it’s easy to forget about your will. After all, no one wants to sit around and dwell on their death, but it is perhaps one of the most important decisions you will make in your life.