Four Things I’ve Learned About the Finances of a Surviving Spouse

CHARLES ROTBLUT,The Wall Street Journal
Having worked in the financial field for more than more 20 years, I had some knowledge of what to do when a person dies. The passing of my father-in-law earlier this year quickly revealed how much I didn’t think to consider in terms of…
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If You’re A Millennial and Own Property, It’s Not Too Early to Get A Will and Trust

ILYCE GLINK and SAMUEL J. TAMKIN, The Washington Post
I’m a 30-something female working for the City of Los Angeles. I bought a condo in 2015 (solely in my name). I am unmarried but have a live-in boyfriend. I’ve heard about living trusts from my parents. I am wondering if I need to have one in case something happens to me. If I don’t have one, what would happen to my condo?
The Law Offices of Eliovson & Tenore is a firm specializing in elder law. We can be reached at 203-336-2566 or by email at lle@connecticutelderlaw.com for Lyn & cmt@connecticutelderlaw.com for Christine.
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