Have you planned for death?
It’s one of life’s strange truths: none of us get out of it alive.
Over the past few months, I’ve learned some things many of us never think about—like how dramatically your tax liability can change after the death of a spouse when you move from filing jointly to filing single.
Navigating the loss of a spouse—expected or not—is a profound transition that demands both emotional resilience and practical preparation. Here are three areas worth paying attention to.
1. Emotional Resilience & Self‑Care
2. Financial & Legal Stability
3. Practical Transitions & Daily Structure
This month’s Let’s Talk About Retirement is dedicated to this important topic.
Join us Tuesday, April 14 at 7 PM ET for a thoughtful, compassionate conversation.
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