Estate Planning for LGBTQ+ Couples: Why Intentional Planning Still Matters
Marriage equality didn't eliminate the need for estate planning. LGBTQ+ couples still face unique vulnerabilities — here's why intentional planning matters.
Marriage equality didn't eliminate the need for estate planning. LGBTQ+ couples still face unique vulnerabilities — here's why intentional planning matters.

Your will may be perfectly written — and still be ignored. Learn why beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, life insurance, and bank accounts override your will, and how to get them right before it's too late.

When one spouse needs nursing home care, Medicaid's spousal impoverishment rules can protect the healthy spouse's finances. Here's what every married couple needs to know about the Community Spouse Resource Allowance, income protections, and smart planning strategies that can make a critical difference.

If you have a child, sibling, or spouse with a disability, leaving them a direct inheritance could disqualify them from Medicaid and SSI — the benefits they depend on most. A Special Needs Trust solves this problem by holding assets for your loved one's benefit without counting against their eligibility.