After the death of a spouse or a divorce, it is common for people to marry again. This is a wonderful blessing for any family and should be celebrated. But when it comes to your estate plan, a second marriage is not without its challenges. We do not want to insinuate...
Weddings are times of joy and optimism. The vows are sincere and well intentioned. The couple may live happily ever after. But life happens and so does death and divorce. It is not something we want to think about, but it is something we must face with courage and...
Blended families are not a new concept. Those who do genealogy research often struggle to accurately identify which children were born to a first, second or third marriage. Those who suffer loss of a spouse often choose to marry again. New families are formed and...
You don’t need to be Elizabeth Taylor to be on your second, third, or even fourth or fifth marriage. If you’ve had more than one spouse, you have special financial and estate planning needs, especially if you have children with each spouse. Neglecting...