estate planning

Why an Irrevocable Trust is not Always the Best Way to Protect Your Assets

Why an Irrevocable Trust is not Always the Best Way to Protect Your Assets

“Additionally, an irrevocable trust is not easily modified or revoked. The "irrevocable" aspect of the trust means that changes can only be made with the consent of all beneficiaries, which can be challenging to obtain. This lack of flexibility can pose difficulties if the trust no longer serves its intended purpose or if there are changes in tax laws or family dynamics.”

Why Most Americans Die Without an Estate Plan

Why Most Americans Die Without an Estate Plan

Overall, 67% of Americans have not engaged in estate planning. Estate planning is a legal agreement that allows an individual to decide who they choose to be responsible for their assets and healthcare in the event of their demise or incapacity.

Overview of Dementia

Overview of Dementia

“Dementia is caused when the brain’s cells have experienced some sort of damage and are no longer able to communicate with one another. Each part of the brain is responsible for a specific function, when that area has experienced damage, it can no longer perform its functions effectively.”