Caring for an aging parent is a noble and demanding role. Often, one sibling assumes responsibility for daily needs, medical visits, and financial matters. This dedication is usually born of love, but it also places the caregiver in a unique position of power. When...
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5 things to understand about estate planning and trusts
Estate planning is not only for the wealthy or elderly. It is a practical step for anyone who wants clarity over how their assets and personal decisions are handled in the future. Trusts are often a central part of this planning and can offer structure and protection....
Who should you choose as an agent in your power of attorney?
A power of attorney is a document that gives someone else the ability to take certain legal steps on your behalf. You can authorize someone to make legal decisions, financial decisions, medical decisions and much more. If you become incapacitated, then this person...
Will your children inherit your debt?
As you make your estate plan, you carefully consider what assets you want to leave to your adult children. You may have family heirlooms or items with sentimental value that you want to divide deliberately to avoid conflicts. You may also need to determine how to...
