What’s in the article: In this article, you’ll learn why some spouses hesitate about estate planning and how to approach the conversation with empathy instead of pressure. You’ll discover simple ways to invite your spouse into the process, actions you can take on your own to protect your family, and how thoughtful planning can still move forward—even if your partner isn’t ready yet. Taking the step to create an Read More
Estate Planning Awareness Week: Why Planning Is the Greatest Gift You Can Give Your Loved Ones
October 20–26, 2025, is Estate Planning Awareness Week - a national observance created to encourage Americans to think about what will happen to their loved ones and their assets after they die. For many people, the term estate planning brings to mind stacks of legal documents, a will, a trust, a healthcare directive, or powers of attorney. But estate planning isn’t just about creating documents. It’s about making Read More
Why It Matters to Your Loved Ones That You Work With the Right Lawyer
When someone you love dies, grief hits hard enough. But imagine adding legal chaos, confusing paperwork, and no one to guide you through it all. That's the reality for thousands of people every year who are left to navigate a confusing, messy, and expensive legal and financial process without support. In this article, you'll read real stories of families who struggled through the legal and financial process alone, Read More
The Surprising Connection Between Meal Planning and Estate Planning Done the Right Way
My colleague told me a story recently. Her son moved into his first apartment at college and had to go grocery shopping on his own for the first time. After he got back from the store, he called her in disbelief: “Food is so expensive! Can you help me figure out how to meal plan so I can shop strategically?” Her 19-year-old was diving head-first into adulting - and beginning to evaluate his relationship with time and Read More
The $1.5 Million Estate Planning Mistake You Can’t Afford to Make
Picture this: You and your spouse spend decades building a successful business, accumulating assets, and creating a stable life for your family. You think you've done everything right with your estate planning. Then tragedy strikes, and a simple paperwork error costs your children $1.5 million in taxes they never should have owed. This isn't a hypothetical scenario—it's exactly what happened to the Rowland family in Read More
When Every Dollar Counts: How Labor Day Reminds Us That Life & Legacy Planning Is More Essential Than Ever
Labor Day has always been about honoring the American worker—the people who build our communities, power our economy, and create the foundation of our society. But this year, as we fire up our grills and enjoy that long weekend, there's an elephant in the room that deserves our attention. For millions of working families, every dollar has become precious in a way it hasn't been for decades. While we celebrate labor, Read More
Why Estate Documents Fail: The Hidden Truth About Traditional Estate Planning
You hired a lawyer, signed your estate planning documents, and filed them safely away. Or maybe your financial advisor created your documents, or you might have done them yourself online, for free using AI. You think your work is done. But then you die, and your loved ones are left battling court delays, family conflict, and financial loss. It’s a scenario I’ve seen too many times. Families who thought they were Read More
“It Has Been Such a Good Life”: The Legacy Your Loved Ones Need
When Anna Harp lost her father, Rudolph Clausing, she didn’t get to say goodbye. It was January 2021, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her dad had been battling lung disease when he contracted the virus, and strict hospital protocols meant his family couldn’t be by his side in his final days. Anna was just 27. Her father was 66. And in an instant, he was gone. But in the aftermath of her father’s passing, Read More
100 Heirs, $17 Billion, and 1 Big Estate Plan: What You Can Learn from a Tech Billionaire
Imagine you’re worth $17 billion and have over 100 biological children—some born through relationships, others through anonymous sperm donations. What would your estate plan look like? More importantly, what could go wrong if you didn’t have one? In a recent interview with Le Point magazine, Pavel Durov, the co-founder of Telegram, revealed exactly that. Durov, who is just 40 years old, says he has six children Read More
Life, Liberty, and Legacy: How Life & Legacy Planning Promotes Independence
Every Fourth of July, we celebrate more than fireworks and barbecues. We honor the bold vision of people who refused to accept the status quo and instead created a framework for lasting freedom. The Declaration of Independence wasn't just a document—it was a comprehensive plan that established principles, assigned responsibilities, and created structures to protect future generations. This Independence Day, consider Read More











