Evan Knight+FollowStepdad’s Harley Drama: Who Gets It?Imagine your stepdad promises you his prized vintage Harley, but when he passes—no will, just family drama. Now his son wants the bike, and you’re stuck in a legal maze. Without a will, the law usually sides with biological kids, not stepkids. Unless you’ve got texts, witnesses, or some written proof, your claim’s shaky. You could try negotiating with the son or get the estate executor involved, but brace yourself: it might come down to whether you want the bike or family peace more. #FamilyDrama #Inheritance #EstatePlanning #LegalAdvice #VintageHarley #Cars20Share
Christine Baxter+FollowDon’t Let Your Ex Get Your 401(k)Ever named a beneficiary on your 401(k) or life insurance and then totally forgot about it? You’re not alone—and it could mean your money goes to an ex or someone you didn’t intend. The big money hack: Check who’s listed as your beneficiary and how your stuff is titled, especially after major life changes. It’s a quick review that can save your family a ton of headaches and court drama later. Trust me, your future self (and your loved ones) will thank you! #MoneyHacks #EstatePlanning #LifeTips #PersonalFinance #Finance10Share
Julie Padilla+FollowSwedish Death Cleaning: Not as Grim as It SoundsEver heard of Swedish death cleaning? Evelyn’s kids are pushing her to try it as she retires, and honestly, it’s kind of genius. It’s all about decluttering your life (and finances!) so your loved ones aren’t stuck sorting through decades of stuff when you’re gone. Think: tossing what you don’t need, organizing your will, and making sure your money and memories go exactly where you want. Morbid? Maybe. But it’s actually super thoughtful—and can save your family a ton of stress later. #SwedishDeathCleaning #Declutter #RetirementPlanning #EstatePlanning #LifeHacks #Spirituality20Share