May 2022

Non-traditional Families and Estate Planning

Non-traditional Families and Estate Planning

Changing family structures are evolving the practice of estate planning. As recently as thirty years ago, a traditional family comprised a husband and wife who married young, purchased a home, had children, and worked toward financial stability and security. In 1949, 79.8 percent of American households were married couples, but in 2021 that number declined

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Talking to Your Spouse or Partner About Estate Planning

Talking to Your Spouse or Partner About Estate Planning

Comprehensive estate planning requires careful thought and conversation with your spouse or life partner. Before meeting with an estate planning attorney, it is best to discuss your ideas to present a united goal. This conversation can be challenging if you and your loved one have different points of view about your future and the legacy

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