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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 163 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


Remarried With Children? 5 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid
A second marriage can be a balm for the heartache of losing a spouse, be it through death or divorce. Most people mean well: They want their spouse to inherit their possessions when they die, and their heirs to split what's left when the spouse dies. And they want everyone, including their children and their spouse's children, to be happy. No one wants a brawl to break out when the will is read. Here are five ways to prevent that.
InHeirit Team
Dec 15, 20245 min read


Your Illinois Estate Plan: Before, During and After Divorce
When a marriage is falling apart, the first thing on your mind probably isn’t your estate plan – but it is something you’ll have to consider soon. Not only is it important to address issues of inheritance, but you also need to address concerns like who has your powers of attorney and health care proxies. If it’s currently your spouse, that could lead to unintended consequences for you and a lot of personal distress for your loved ones.
InHeirit Team
Oct 25, 20242 min read


Divorce After 50: Common Mistakes That Can Ruin Retirement
Beyond the emotional impact that divorce can have on couples of any age that decide to split, it can have a potentially devastating effect on the retirement plans of those who divorce later in life. Divorce after 50 usually results in a loss of income for both parties, which can mean working longer to fund a single retirement.
InHeirit Team
Oct 9, 20242 min read
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