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Proactive Estate Planning Strategies for Couples Facing Widowhood
Estate planning is a vital aspect of financial management for couples, playing a crucial role that extends beyond the mere allocation of assets. It serves as a fundamental tool in preparing for the unpredictability of life, including the eventuality of one partner predeceasing the other. The potential of widowhood, often an overlooked aspect, is an essential consideration in this planning process.
InHeirit Team
Apr 118 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 92 min read


NY Estate Planning For Blended Families
Blended families are incredibly common, and this term encompasses a vast array of family situations. Very often, however, blended families involve a marriage in which one or both spouses have children from a prior relationship. Sometimes the couple also has children in common, but this is not always the case. Because families are all different and the term blended family can mean so many things, the standard estate planning documents may not be enough to satisfy your plann
Amanda & Astin @InHeirit
Apr 52 min read


Estate Planning for Surviving Spouses
After losing a spouse or longtime partner, it’s difficult to look past your grief. However, it’s crucial to understand the important and timely decisions you must make regarding your finances and personal estate plan. Estate planning is an ongoing process, as it accounts for changes in marriages, deaths, divorces, and births of children and grandchildren. Assuming your spouse left an updated estate plan before their passing can have disastrous consequences.
InHeirit Team
Mar 203 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 283 min read


Trusts Play an Important Role in Estate Planning for Widowers
Statistics show that 60 percent of men and 20 percent of women are either involved in a new relationship or remarried within two years of losing a spouse. When it comes to estate planning, widowers are usually most interested in protecting an inheritance for their own children and that is when the role of a trust comes into play.
InHeirit Team
Feb 231 min read


Blended Families and Caregiving: What You Need to Know Later-in-life
Are you and your spouse in relative good health today and able to manage if the other one needed caregiving assistance? If your health took a turn, do you want to age in place, or is it possible that one of your children would want you to live closer by? Talk it through with your spouse and your kids so that everyone understand your wishes.
InHeirit Team
Feb 134 min read


Navigating Estate Planning After Losing a Spouse
Losing a spouse is an incredibly difficult experience that requires making important financial and legal decisions during a time of grief. This guide to estate planning for widows and widowers helps you navigate the process of managing assets, updating your estate plan, and protecting your family’s future.
InHeirit Team
Jan 248 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 154 min read


Estate Planning For Widows and Widowers
Losing a spouse is one of the most difficult things a person can go through. In addition to the difficult emotions surrounding the loss, widows and widowers may be tasked with several legal and financial responsibilities during this time of grief. After immediate needs are addressed, the surviving spouse may need to create a new plan to safeguard their assets and communicate their wishes.
InHeirit Team
Jan 34 min read
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