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Planning for Singles

Planning for Singles

You don’t have to be married or have children to benefit from smart legal and financial planning. In fact, single individuals—whether by choice, divorce, or loss—face unique planning needs that deserve attention, clarity, and care.

At [Your Company Name], we help independent adults take control of their future through personalized financial, estate, and life planning strategies. Whether you’re focused on career growth, retirement, or protecting your legacy, we’re here to help you plan with purpose.

Estate Planning for Singles

If you are single, then you are in good company. According to the most recent U.S. Census, more than half of all adult Americans are single, too. Whether you just turned 18 or are 118 one thing you share with your married counterparts is the need for essential estate planning.

Even if you do not have two dimes to rub together, you are your estate. Did you know the law requires every adult American to make his or her own personal, financial and health care decisions? Who would make your basic decisions if you are legally incapacitated due to a serious injury or illness?

Unless you legally appoint the decision-maker of your own selection in advance through proper estate planning, then a probate judge will select one for you. The probate court process to accomplish this is expensive (it employs at least three attorneys), discloses your private personal and financial information to the public record and is a real hassle for your loved ones.

Did you know that in the absence of proper estate planning, your assets may be distributed after death based on “one-size-fits-all” state laws written for people who do not have their own estate plan? Of course, this impersonal estate plan written by state lawmakers may not reflect your own unique circumstances and objectives for your loved ones and assets.

Fortunately, we can help you avoid the probate and replace that impersonal, state-written, one-size-fits-all estate plan with one we design together for your unique circumstances and objectives. We even help you coordinate the beneficiary designations on your life insurance and retirement plans with your estate plan to avoid unpleasant, unintended consequences.

Why Singles Need a Plan

Without a spouse or legal partner, the responsibility of decision-making and support rests solely on you—or those you choose. That makes planning even more important.

Key reasons single individuals need a strong plan:

  • Ensure your medical and financial decisions are made by someone you trust
  • Designate heirs and control how your assets are distributed
  • Avoid court intervention or family disputes
  • Prepare for disability, long-term care, and retirement
  • Create a meaningful legacy through charitable or personal giving

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