Friday, July 10, 2009 Press Coverage of Estate Planning This Week (July 10, 2009)Kevin Bourke writes in the Santa Barbara (Calif.) Independent that failure to update your beneficiary designations on financial accounts such as IRAs can lead to surprise endings, like long-divorced ex-wives receiving sizable retirement plans while the children get nothing. See Accidentally Disinherited (July 7, 2009).
Harriet Johnson Brackey of the South Florida Sun-Sentinal discusses arranging for guardianship of minor children in complex family arrangements, as well as providing some tips to strengthen the chances a court will abide by your wishes. See Got a Will? Better Make Sure Who Gets the Kids (July 10, 2009).
Jane Bennet Clark of Kiplinger's Magazine contends Michael Jackson had his estate plan in order, at least more so than most Americans. She offers some general advice on what should be included in an estate plan. See 4 Estate-Planning Lessons From Michael Jackson (July 2009).
Karin Grablin writes in the Bradenton (Fla.) Herald that soon after divorce it is important to review your estate and financial planning. Issues include planning for blended families if you remarry, and guardianship of minor children, among others. See Make Estate and Financial Planning First Step After Divorce (July 7, 2009).
Candice Choi of BusinessWeek provides a brief overview of the differences between wills and trusts, and some of the advantages of choosing one over the other. See Will or Trust? Understanding the Differences (July 3, 2009).
Sarah Arnquist of the New York Times discusses planning for funeral arrangements and the options available to avoid the expense of a full-fledged funeral, including cremation and home funerals. See The Caregiver's Last Expense (July 8, 2009). |