
In an advance directive, you state who can make decisions for you if you become mentally incapacitated. Also consider the options provided by a living will.
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How does marriage and children affect your finances? Find out, plan accordingly, and secure your loved ones’ future.
Children fill your life with wonder. But they’re also a big financial responsibility that you need to prepare for, especially when you're just starting your career. We’ll advise and assist you in financially planning for this stage in life.
No one’s life can be planned from A to Z, and sometimes the unforeseen happens. Take precautions in case you can no longer provide for your family or partner as you would like. We’ll help you plan your finances so your loved ones will be taken care of, no matter what happens.
Marriage or cohabitation? It’s not just a personal preference. It affects your financial situation, too. For example, cohabiting partners file tax returns individually. Also, the law doesn’t cover inherited property or alimony claims following separation. If you’re not married, it may be wise to consider drawing up a written contract with your partner.
One day, your children will grow up and want to attend college or a vocational training program. We’ll explain how you can help your children enter the profession of their choice.
With an inheritance plan, you can rest easy knowing your estate will be administered the way you want. Contact us to clear up unanswered questions.