Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience, and during such times, legal and financial considerations may not be top of mind. However, it is crucial to address certain aspects of your financial and estate planning, particularly your beneficiary designations. Keeping these designations up to date ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, providing peace of mind for both you and your family.
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How to Designate a Beneficiary for Your Vehicle in Arizona
One of the most common assets to consider incorporating into an estate plan is your vehicle. Fortunately, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) makes it relatively easy to protect your vehicle using their Beneficiary Designation form. Read along to find out what this form is, how to properly complete it, and how it works.
Estate Planning as an Unmarried Couple: What You Need to Know and Why You Should Do It
Attention unmarried couples and life partners! Have you considered estate planning? If not, this informative blog explains how and why estate planning as an unmarried couple is not only possible, but essential. If you and your partner are ready to make a plan, Windrose Law Center wants to help you.