Jennifer Cona was recently featured in a Kiplinger article “Should You Change Your Estate Plan Before the Election?“. The article focuses on whether or not a person should be changing their estate plan before the election and what factors they should keep in mind. Jennifer Cona is quoted in the last paragraph of the article discussing who needs an estate plan and why.
“All adults should have, at a minimum, a last will and testament and advance directives,” said Jennifer Cona, founder and managing partner at Cona Elder Law. “And estate plans are not one and done. Life circumstances change over time and so should your legal documents. Your estate plan should be reviewed at least every five years to ensure it continues to reflect your wishes, accommodates any changes in your family composition, and to confirm that your appointed fiduciaries and agents are still trusted individuals in your life.”
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