Planning your estate can feel like a morbid process, as you have to think about what will happen to your possessions and your loved ones when you die. Many people rush through the process specifically because of how unpleasant they find it, but rushing doesn't do...
Month: July 2020
4 parts of your estate plan that you should consider updating after divorce
Divorce is a common part of life. Though you may not have expected your marriage to end, it is time to prepare for your life as a single person. That could mean setting up a home, taking up new hobbies -- and revising your estate plan. If you have not looked at your...
Will Medicare cover your long-term care expenses as you age?
Your need for medical support is likely going to increase as you continue to age. While you may currently still enjoy independence, mobility and good health, that can potentially change as you age. When your health declines, your health care costs increase. Most older...
Introduction to estate planning
Upstate New Yorkers who do not have an estate plan may want to consider their options, particularly if they own assets or have a business. There can several components to an estate plan, and it helps to be familiar with them before speaking to a professional to create...