Recently, I outlined a basic estate plan for a couple with children. Now, a reader in California asks: “What about marrieds without kids?”
Married without children? What essential estate planning tasks should you focus on?
The Wall Street Journal says, in an article titled “Estate Planning for Childless Couples,” that you have two main estate planning tasks: (i) decide what will happen to your property after you die; and (ii) specify the individual who will oversee your medical and financial affairs if you’re unable to do so.