The Solo Ager Estate Plan
Trust and Estate Essentials for Single, Childless Seniors
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Narrated by:
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Andrew S. Baldwin
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By:
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Anthony S. Park
About this listen
This easy-to-digest Amazon best seller answers all your questions about trust and estate essentials for single, childless seniors:
- Who solo agers are
- Why solo agers need a different estate plan
- How the solo ager estate plan protects you, no just your heirs
- When solo agers are “vulnerable"
- What a court-appointed stranger is, and why you should avoid them
- How to secure your legacy
- Why you should always leave inheritance in trust funds
- How to choose the right trustee for your legacy
- When you should start your estate plan
- What the steps in the estate planning process are
- How much estate planning should cost
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