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What Happens to Debt After Someone’s Death?
The last thing you want to leave your family with after your death is to leave them with additional struggles. Your family deserves the time to mourn without having to worry about a collection of financial issues during the process. No one wants the debts they carry in life to pass on to become a burden for their loved ones. Estate planning is complicated in any situation, but it’s particularly true when the deceased person had unpaid loans, underwater mortgages, or unsettled tax debt. There is no one answer for any situation – every person’s estate is unique. However, while
Tips for Children About Estate Planning
Forming an estate plan may seem like an end-of-life task, as well as a private one. When money, assets, and inheritance are involved, some see this as a personal responsibility. Because of this, it shouldn’t be any surprise that many parents don’t take the time to sit down with their children to talk over the specifics of what it means to plan an estate or will, let alone involve them in their own process of estate planning. In reality, talking to your children about estate planning can actually be one of the best ways to teach them valuable life lessons,
Top Reasons Married Couples Divorce
While it’s a life milestone many budding couples look forward to, unfortunately, not every marriage is built to last. Sometimes, despite our best intentions and efforts, marriages don’t work out in the end. Unfortunately, it is a reality of life that many people face, and it can be an incredibly tough and emotional experience to go through. While there are many different reasons why marriages end in divorce, some are more common than others. Here are the top five reasons married couples divorce. Infidelity One of the most common reasons marriages end in divorce is infidelity. When one partner cheats
How to Manage Newly Blended Families
When two families merge into one, the dynamics can be challenging to manage. This can happen in divorce, remarriage, or when two people with children from previous relationships move in together. If you find yourself in a newly blended family, here are a few tips to help you manage the situation. Establish Rules and Expectations Early On As any parent knows, raising children is a challenge. They are constantly testing limits and pushing boundaries. As a result, it is important to establish rules and expectations right away. Setting clear guidelines can help your child learn self-control and develop a sense
How to Take Co-parenting From Combative to Collaborative in Kansas City
Many recently divorced parents in Kansas City struggle to balance their personal issues with their co-parents and their shared responsibilities as parents. It’s vital for any parent to develop healthy coping mechanisms after divorce and to prevent their personal issues with their co-parent from distressing their child. Unfortunately, it’s common for newly divorced parents to struggle to adapt to their new circumstances, and it can take a long time before divorced parents develop a cohesive and collaborative co-parenting strategy. If you have recently divorced your co-parent in Kansas City or have a contentious relationship with them for any reason, co-parenting
How Will My Divorce Affect My Estate Plan in Kansas City, MO?
Divorce can be an emotionally stressful and financially straining experience for anyone. Every divorce case is unique, and you likely have a host of concerns following the finalization of a recent divorce in the Kansas City, MO area. While many people need time to adjust to their new lifestyles after divorce, one concern that requires prompt attention is your estate plan. If you have any kind of estate plan in place, your recent divorce has likely influenced various components of it, and it may no longer suit your needs and interests. If anything were to happen to you while your



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