For single parents with a minor child, the stakes are perhaps even higher.
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Are You Making a Long-Term Plan?
Middle-income earners are more focused on planning their funerals than arranging for long-term...
Why Is Life Insurance a Wise Move in Estate Planning?
Regardless of life stage or family structure, if you have people who depend on you, purchasing a...
Will Contests May Be Rare, but They Do Happen
If a person makes a Will when he does not have the mental capacity to make a Will or when he is so...
Dissolving the Mystery of Probate
Probate is not always an efficient process. However, it is the way to properly dispose of an...
Why the Secure Act May Make Your Retirement Less Secure
The Secure Act would upend 20 years of retirement planning and stick it to the middle class.
What Kind of Money Do I Need to Put into a Special Needs Trust...
Anyone with a child with special needs understands the need to prepare for the future. A trust is...
Do My Credit Card Debts End When I Do?
Some things don’t disappear even when you die, including credit card debt.
Things You Need to Know About Handling Your Aging Loved One’s...
Your loved one must be legally competent to takes steps like adding a trusted friend or relative to...
How to Be Smart about an Inheritance
If you were to receive a sizable inheritance, what should you do with it? This money could help you...
