Estate planning need not be daunting — when approached creatively, it becomes a way to shape your family's future and express your values for generations to come.
For older adults without children, the question of who will step in to help manage their finances or make medical decisions for them can be a source of stress.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act has reshaped the estate planning landscape by making major tax provisions permanent and giving families greater certainty about future transfer tax rules.
Estate planning and elder law serve different purposes. However, together they create a more complete framework for protecting families, assets and long-term well-being.
However, early and intentional planning can be profoundly impactful, allowing businesswomen to design and protect their legacy while they are actively building it.