Estate Planning
Preparing one’s self for the end of life business is both frightening and intimidating. Yet, estate planning is something we must all do sooner or later. Getting prepared is one way of taking the fear and anxiety out of preparing for ‘End of Life’ business.
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As human beings it is always sad to say goodbye and never pleasant whether it is for a short period of time or at the end of one’s life. Such situations can be made bearable when we leave our loved ones behind if proper planning is put in place. Being aware of how the death of one’s partner can impact income and expenses is critical in making sure that your estate plan is in place.
In this series of posts we will discuss topics important to preparing for the end of life business that must be a key priority for each of us. We will also define terms that will give us a better understanding of what is involved in planning for the end of our lives.
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