Estate Planning Basics: 6 Financials Couples Need to Share
Intentionally or subconsciously, it's common for one or both members of a couple to have funds and/or debts they are reluctant to share — or didn't think to share — with their partner.
Even the most in-sync, open and organized couples are likely to uncover a few hiccups in their financial alignment.
But such gaps in knowledge between partners can lead to major problems in the event of disability, divorce or death.
Sitting down with your spouse to create an estate plan is critical for ensuring both of you are prepared to manage your family's finances with ease should something happen to your partner.
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