A will is an important legal document that outlines your wishes for the distribution of your assets and the care of your loved ones after you pass away. But if you do not keep it up to date, it will not accurately reflect your current intentions and circumstances. The...
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Discover why you need a will right now
Did you know that more than half of Americans have no will? Lower-income and younger individuals also typically do not have wills. Unfortunately, no one knows when they could die, so avoiding the issue leaves their families and loved ones vulnerable and unprepared....
Social media tips for divorced parents
Social support from friends and family is critical for parents coping with divorce. Many people turn to social media for these connections. If you are a parent going through a divorce, it is normal to seek support from your social circle, which may include social...
Why young professionals need an estate plan
The world awaits you, and you already have embarked on your journey. As a young professional earning much more money than others your age, you think that nothing can stop you. And along the way you do not even think about certain things at all. What things? Well,...
When parenting styles differ
The most challenging aspect of divorce is the impact on children. The different parenting styles that existed throughout the marriage will likely continue post-divorce. Cooperation between divorcing spouses is paramount regardless of how they approach raising their...
Why couples should consider a prenup
A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding contract that clarifies certain matters in the event of a divorce. In fact, prenups are often a critical planning tool for soon-to-be spouses to start a marriage off on the right foot. For these reasons, a growing number of...
3 ways to help your child adjust to living in two homes
Adjusting to life during and after a divorce challenges the whole family. Your children especially might first find it difficult living in two separate homes. Incorporating a few key changes into your life can help your children adjust to this new living arrangement....