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No Plan, Big Problems: The Real Costs of Aging Unprepared

More and more adults are aging alone and even with family nearby, the reality is that aging brings challenges no one sees coming. With thoughtful estate planning, you can make sure you’re cared for with dignity and that your wishes are honored. A solid Estate Plan takes the guesswork off your family’s shoulders and gives you peace of mind knowing nothing is left to chance.

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If You Can Meal Plan, You Can Estate Plan

How you plan meals says a lot about you, do you wing it, or do you actually map it out so no one’s hangry by Wednesday? The same is true for estate planning. If you’re intentional with time and money in the kitchen, you should be just as intentional when it comes to protecting your family’s future. Read more.

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How Estate Planning Can Reduce The High Cost Of Dying—Part 2

As anyone who has dealt with loss knows, when a loved one dies, those left behind face major challenges, not only emotional and logistical but financial as well. Empathy was designed to help manage and streamline these responsibilities for grieving families. In addition to the app, in March 2022, Empathy released its first-ever Cost of Dying Report, which surveyed more than 2,000 Americans—each of whom had lost a loved one in the last five years—to get a clearer picture of dying’s a true cost to families.

Last week, in part one of this series, we discussed some of the Cost Of Dying’s most notable findings and explained how proactive estate planning could dramatically reduce many of the financial, logistical, and emotional challenges for your loved ones following your death. Here in part two, we wrap up our report summary and outline more of how proactive planning can relieve the burden of your death for your family.

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Think You Are Too Young to Need An Estate Plan? Think Again

The pandemic has caused Americans to change their behavior in a number of different ways, and one of the most positive of these changes is related to estate planning. For the first time since the study’s inception, Caring.com’s 2021 Wills and Estate Planning Study found that young adults are now more likely to have an estate plan than middle-aged adults.

Specifically, the study found that in 2020 only 16% of Americans aged 18 to 34 reported having a will or another estate planning document, but in 2021, that percentage rose by 10 points to 26%—a 63% increase in just one year. Conversely, the 2021 study found that the number of 35 to 54 year-olds with an estate plan actually decreased from 27% in 2020 to 22% in 2021.

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