Friday July 3, 2009 9:32 PM ET
SmartMoney
Personal Finance:

Estate Planning

Before Your Parents Say 'I Do' Again
Estate Planning

Before Your Parents Say 'I Do' Again

Second marriages are growing more common. So are inheritance fights.

Second Spouses: Passing It On
Estate Planning

Second Spouses: Passing It On

How estate law affects the survivors.

Parents in Crisis
Video

Parents in CrisisVideo

Managing the trickle-down effect of the financial crisis within families.

Estate Planning Without Anxiety
Estate Planning

Estate Planning Without Anxiety

How to work from a sense of pride, not dread.

Video

60 Second Advice: Estate Planning 101Video

Here are three legal documents every estate plan needs.

Estate Planning

What Would You Do With $100,000?

Share your thoughts on what you would do with a $100,000 windfall.

Estate Planning

What to Do With $100,000

With more people receiving windfalls, we look at the wisest ways to spend them.

Estate planning

New Strains for the Sandwich Generation

Here's how to handle your aging parents' medical and living costs without going broke.

Estate planning

Marriage Later in Life Tricky for Estate Planning

It's still a grand thing, but can get awfully tricky when it comes to estate planning.

Ask SmartMoney

Hands Off My Inheritance

I think I should decide how my inheritance is used, but my husband disagrees. Who's right?

Next 10 Stories >>
Advertisements