Estate Planning is Important for Singles
Estate Planning is Important for Singles
If you’re a single considering estate planning, you’re on the right track. Estate planning is still important for people like you. Why? Check out the following insights and advice from an estate planning attorney.There are more single people than ever beforeThis century is the age of single adults. Today, the number of people living single is higher than ever, and it applies not just in the U.S., but also in other countries. Backing this data up, the U.S. Census Bureau revealed that never before in U.S. history have there been so many unmarried adults.Now, there are 109 million adult Americans who are widowed, divorced, or have never been married, totaling 45% of the population.And based on a 2014 Pew Report, 25% percent of today’s adults who reach 50 will never have married. But even if you’re a part of the statistics, you should consider estate planning because it is still important to prevent any issues in the future.Estate Planning Issues for SinglesSingles who don’t consider estate planning early can meet challenges and problems sooner or later.For example, their designated beneficiary accounts such as retirement plans can be upheld when they die, even if they gave the account to a beneficiary in a will.
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