Why Proactive Estate Planning Matters

Estate planning isn’t just about what happens after you’re gone. This post explains why proactive planning — especially for potential incapacity — protects your well-being and your family during life, not just after death.

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When an 8-Year-Old Inherits Millions — Is He Really Protected?

What happens when a child inherits millions without a plan? Using a high-profile case as an example, this post explains why estate planning is essential — for families of all sizes — to protect minor children and manage assets responsibly.

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“But I’m His Wife.” Why That’s Not Enough in the Eyes of the Law.

Marriage doesn’t automatically give you the legal authority to act on your spouse’s behalf. If your partner becomes incapacitated and you don’t have a power of attorney in place, you may be blocked from accessing accounts, managing bills, or even talking to their insurance provider. Love and commitment matter—but in the eyes of the law, it’s all about agency. And that has to be granted, not assumed.

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