
Starting Difficult Conversations About Money with Your Parents: A Northeast Ohio Perspective
Explore effective ways of starting difficult conversations about money with your parents to secure family financial well-being.
Protect your nest egg from long-term care costs with local guidance
Estate planning services refer to the process of managing and distributing one’s assets and properties after their death, in a way that ensures the smooth transfer of wealth to the intended beneficiaries while minimizing taxes and other expenses. Estate planning services may include drafting legal documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as providing guidance and advice on strategies for asset protection and wealth transfer. These services may be provided by lawyers, financial advisors, or other professionals with expertise in estate planning. Effective estate planning can help individuals achieve their long-term financial goals and provide peace of mind for themselves and their loved ones.

Explore effective ways of starting difficult conversations about money with your parents to secure family financial well-being.

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For most families, the estate planning process is more involved than simply naming beneficiaries. While the primary goal of estate planning is transferring assets in an orderly and tax-efficient manner, it’s just as important to focus on preserving wealth across generations.

No matter what line of work you are in, estate planning has facets that apply to everyone, and it comes down to documenting wishes and avoiding probate and unnecessary taxes. Too many people put it off, but, in general, the sooner you do it, the better.
Facing life’s challenges like estate planning, divorce, or loss can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help make the process simpler and more manageable for you.
A free 14-minute estate planning masterclass explaining how families protect assets from probate, lawsuits, and long-term care, with attorney Ben Turshen