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Living (and dealing) with Regret

Living (and dealing) with Regret

Regret usually isn’t the first grief emotion we experience. Shock and sadness hit first, but as time passes, a sense of sorrow that we missed doing or saying something becomes regret. I always use the metaphor of pot of stew to describe the emotional aspect of grief. The liquid is the sadness. Sadness washes over … Read More

Moving Forward on Your Own: Decisions in the First Year

Moving Forward on Your Own: Decisions in the First Year

When I worked as an investment advisor, one thing that I saw widows struggle with after their spouse or partner passed way, was the realization that now they were on their own. I don’t want to imply that the surviving spouse was helpless at managing the financial affairs.  Not at all. In fact, with the majority … Read More

Probate – Basic Questions Answered

Probate – Basic Questions Answered

In recent posts, I covered some of the basic elements of estate planning, including information on wills and executors. Another topic I get questions on is probate. When it comes to settling an estate, many people don’t understand what probate is and what it’s all about. The following general information will provide answers to common … Read More

Estate Planning Basics – Wills, Executors, & Probate

Estate Planning Basics – Wills, Executors, & Probate

When I was an investment advisor, estate planning often came up with clients. The focus was on planning for the eventualities. Having an up-to-date wills, having an executor appointed, and how probate works were commonly discussed. In the planning process these topics feel more abstract because they pertain to an event that will happen in … Read More

Wherever you are, that’s where you don’t want to be.

Wherever you are, that’s where you don’t want to be.

When tragedy first strikes, there seems to be a disconnect between our physical selves and our emotional selves.  Terri noticed this within days after Jon’s funeral. When she was home, the quiet closed in on her and she wanted out. If she went to the mall or a coffee shop, there were too many people … Read More

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