“What-if” Planning Blog

Top Questions About What-If Planning: Part 1
End-of-life planning doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this blog, we’re answering five of the most common questions we hear about what-if planning—from convincing loved ones to start planning, to choosing the right executor, to making the process manageable. Whether you’re just starting or revisiting your plans, this guide will help you take practical steps toward peace of mind.

Duties of an Executor of a Will
One of the tasks of creating a will is that the creator needs to name an executor and a backup executor. When the subject of the will dies, the executor is charged with making sure that all the wishes of the deceased are carried out properly. Depending on the complexity of the estate and/or how organized the deceased was, the job of an executor can be quick and easy or time-consuming and difficult. This should be a factor when considering whom you ask to play that role.