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5 Estate Planning Musts after Your Spouse Dies
If you’ve lost a close family member, you’ve probably experienced needing to make final arrangements, settling final bills, going through financial records, etc. While it may not be at the very top of the list of things to do during this emotional time, surviving spouses should look at several estate planning considerations in the year following the death of their partner.
InHeirit Team
Jul 16, 20253 min read


All The Single Ladies… Estate Planning Tips for Singles with No Kids
Do an image search for “estate planning” and you’ll likely see lots of pictures of couples, some young, some older, many with kids. But singles – many without kids – have specific estate planning needs that shouldn’t be ignored.
InHeirit Team
Jul 6, 20254 min read


Estate Planning for Unmarried Partners
If you've got a life partner but no marriage certificate, estate planning is a must. Without it, neither of you will inherit from each other—and neither of you will have a say in the other's end-of-life medical care. If you die without a valid will, state law will dictate where your solely owned property goes after your death, and it won't go to an unmarried partner. Instead, if you have no children, your closest relatives, including your parents, would inherit.
InHeirit Team
Jul 1, 20254 min read


Planning for Incapacity - Unmarried Partners
Who Will Manage Your Assets If You Are Incapacitated? Incapacity means you are unable to make decisions for yourself. Incapacity may result from an injury, dementia, stroke, heart attack, etc., and may be temporary or permanent. If you are unable to conduct business due to incapacity, having a will does not help. A will can only deal with what happens after you die.
InHeirit Team
Apr 27, 20254 min read


Not Married and No Kids? Estate Planning Tips if You’re Single and Don’t Have Children
There is an increasing population of single people without children – and they realize they need an estate plan. These people can be successful individuals who don’t have a spouse or child to leave their assets. If you are a part of this demographic, here are some tips...
InHeirit Team
Apr 9, 20252 min read


Estate Planning for People With No Heirs
One of the most important parts of estate planning is determining how to divide your assets. But what if you don't have a spouse, children, or other obvious heirs? Passing without a will or immediate heirs increases the odds your money will go to someone you'd rather it not.
InHeirit Team
Feb 28, 20253 min read


Estate Planning for Singles
The importance of estate planning for singles has never been more significant. Estate planning is not just for married couples; estate planning is for singles too. Singles have unique estate planning issues that require specific attention.
InHeirit Team
Jan 15, 20254 min read


The Unique Estate Planning Needs Of The Unmarried
Unmarried people should put a priority on developing the traditional estate planning documents that don’t pertain to disposition of property: the health care proxy (or advance medical directive or living will) and financial power of attorney. Without these documents, when the single person is unable to make medical decisions or take care of financial matters, there might not be someone to make decisions whose authority will be readily recognized.
InHeirit Team
Dec 20, 20245 min read


Estate Planning Considerations if You’re Single, With No Children
If you aren't married and have no children, you may think you don't need an estate plan. But nothing could be further from the truth. Unlike with married couples, there could be no specific person who can legally make medical decisions for you should you become incapacitated. And if you were to die without an estate plan, your property would likely go through the probate process and potentially be awarded to a beneficiary you never would have chosen yourself.
InHeirit Team
Aug 17, 20243 min read
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