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Category: Family

Estate Planning in 2025

Estate Planning in 2026: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Family and Your Future

Estate planning in 2026 is more important than ever. Today, estate planning goes beyond just deciding “who gets
Estate Planning for Every Family

Families Come in All Sizes and Shapes, but Estate Planning Is for Everyone

Families today come in all shapes, sizes, and dynamics. Whether you’re a single parent, part of a blended

Blending Hearts

Blending Hearts, Building Futures: Navigating Estate Planning in Blended Families

Shows like The Brady Bunch painted a cheerful picture of blending hearts family life, full of catchy tunes

Save Your Family Stories and Your Parents’ Best Memories

How to Save Your Family Stories and Your Parents’ Best Memories for Generations to Come

Every family has stories—moments of laughter, resilience, love, and life lessons that deserve to be remembered. But too

Helping Your Parents Create Their Will: A Comprehensive Guide

Planning for the future can be a daunting task, but one of the most important steps your parents

How to Change the Deed on Your House After the Death of a Spouse

Losing a spouse is an emotionally challenging experience, and it often comes with the added stress of navigating

The 2025 Gentreo Family Emergency Kit: Secure, Store, and Share the Essentials

When emergencies happen, having access to critical documents and information can make all the difference. Emergencies—whether medical, legal,

Why Gentreo is the Best Choice for Families: A Comparison with Trust & Will, Wealth.com, LegalZoom, and FreeWill

Estate planning is essential for protecting your family, assets, and legacy. Whether you’re navigating life events such as

What to Do If You Inherit a Timeshare: A Guide for Heirs

Timeshares have been a popular vacation option for many, offering people the chance to enjoy a shared property

Estate and Advance Care Planning Checklist for Young Families

When starting a family, thinking about estate and advance care planning may not be at the forefront of