Articles
The Inheritance Field Guide is where that changes. It covers the legal and financial reality of what’s actually transferring. And, it covers the family dynamics that determine whether it brings people together or tears them apart.
The Questions
The majority of Americans still don't have a will, often because they believe they "don't have enough" to justify one.
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In an ideal world, organizing your life documents is a joint project; in the real world, it rarely is. How to get started now until your spouse is ready to get on board.
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You have power of attorney and access to your parents' accounts now–find out what happens the moment they pass.
→The Inheritance
Your inheritance is not in a vault: It's in retirement accounts, deeds, and messy paperwork. Find out where to look.
→The Inheritance
Financial assets divide cleanly. But real estate is an illiquid asset: valuable but indivisible. Here's what to look out for when you inherit property.
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One of the largest pieces of the Great Wealth Transfer—and one of the hardest to pass down. Find out what you need to know about inheriting a family business.
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The overlooked "middle child" is actually first in line to inherit en masse—and it's time to trade self-reliance for a plan.
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The so-called sandwich generation has never waited around for handouts. But the transfer has already started–ready or not.
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Inheritance isn't restricted to wealth: It's everything your parents leave behind. Literally. Learn how shifting your perspective can help you handle the transfer.
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When people turn their focus to inheritances, core aspects of their psychology begin to surface. Learn about the process.
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Maybe you've spent a lifetime bracing for financial impact. But the Great Wealth Transfer is reflecting something different now.
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Estate-planning advice assumes people behave rationally. But that premise does not hold in every family.
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