Planning for when you are gone sounds scary. Doing so is likely not on the top of your wish list. Estate planning may even be on the top of your procrastination list. According to an article from Time, if you’ve not yet ‘gotten to it,’ you are far from alone.
“We get it: Nobody wants to contemplate his or her own mortality. And you may even feel that, in the context of death, questions about who gets which of your assets seem trivial. That might explain why numerous recent studies have found that only between 35% and 45% of Americans have a will.”
But, as the article goes on to explain, the seemingly daunting task can be broken down into 10 simple steps.
To learn more, and read the full article, visit the Time website here.