Many start to think about estate planning when they have their first child. Questions such as, "How will my children be taken care of if I die unexpectedly?". But what about those, whether through divorce, widowing, or never having been married, who won't have a spouse or children when they die? Unless they don't care about what happens to their worldly possessions when they die, estate planning is still essential. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/illinois-estate-planning-for-singles-with-no-children
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In this video, we will discuss how to approach estate planning for singles with no children. We will answer the following questions:Is estate planning vastly different for singles with no children?, What elements of the estate plan should singles focus on?, How do singles handle inheritances in their estate planning?, and What should singles be aware of after finalizing their estate plan?
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