What Happens To Your Social Media Account When You Die?
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
3d ago
When you die, what happens to your online life? Each social media platform has its own rules for dealing with the accounts of deceased users, ranging from permanent deletion to transforming accounts into places for mourning and memory. Understanding these options is essential for managing digital assets responsibly and respecting your wishes. So let’s take a look at the various policies of major social media sites and what you can do to make sure your accounts are handled the way you want. After all, our social media accounts reflect our personalities, interests, and memories, so we want them ..read more
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Navigating the World of Cryptocurrency: A Guide for Parents and Teens
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
2w ago
In an era where digital innovation shapes every aspect of our lives, it’s no surprise that our teenagers are drawn to the allure of cryptocurrency. This digital form of money represents a shift away from traditional financial systems. If you are the parent of teens, understanding cryptocurrency is crucial so you can provide them with the guidance they need to navigate this new world safely and wisely. Luckily, I’m here to help you learn what you need to know. Let’s dive in. What is Cryptocurrency, Exactly? Cryptocurrency, which folks also call “crypto” is, in essence, virtual money that can be ..read more
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Parents, Step-Parents and Children Oh My! Blended Families + Death = A Potential Nightmare
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
1M ago
Anyone who’s seen an episode of “Modern Family” knows that families these days come in many different shapes and sizes. Long gone are the days when a “family” was defined as a mother, father and two children (or was it 2.5 children? Where does the .5 come from anyway?). In this article, we’ll focus on one of the types of families that’s common in our modern culture: the blended family. The Unique Dynamics At Play in Blended Families A “blended family” comes into being when parents divorce, and at least one remarries. While everyone may get along effortlessly while the parent is alive, that too ..read more
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Till Death or Divorce: Why You Need to Plan Now for Your Relationship’s End
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
1M ago
After the excitement of Valentine’s Day fades away and the last indulgence of chocolate is savored, it’s crucial to turn our attention to a topic that may not be as thrilling as the idea of everlasting love: the reality that all relationships come to an end one day. Before you stop reading, hear me out. Whether it’s a breakup, divorce, or the death of a loved one after a lifetime together, every relationship eventually will come to an end. The most important thing is how you have planned for that ending, or whether you haven’t at all, as your planning (or lack of it) will have a real impact on ..read more
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3 Estate Planning Documents Your Parents Need Right Now
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
1M ago
Today, we’re diving into a topic that is absolutely crucial: estate planning for your parents. As they gracefully navigate their golden years, ensuring their peace of mind (and yours!) becomes a top priority. Whether they raised you the way you want, or showed you how you want to do it differently, as your parents’ age, one of the very best things you can do for your own best future, and that of your entire future lineage – your children, grandchildren, and beyond – is to take great care of the people you were born to or raised by. The questions you need to start asking now are: How will you h ..read more
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14 Ways to Show Your Finances Some Love This Year – Part 2
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
1M ago
Last week we explored 7 ways to show your finances and your family some love with smart, tax-advantaged financial tips for the new year: Make a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) Front-load Your 401(k) Contributions Set Up an IRA for a Child Make Donations During Spring Cleaning Give the Gift of Appreciated Stock Shares Establish a 529 College Plan Make a Roth Conversion If you missed it, check out Part 1. This week, we’re continuing the financial love with 7 more tips you can use to benefit your family this month and the year ahead. Let’s dive in. 8. Spread The Love With The Annual Gif ..read more
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14 Ways to Show Your Finances Some Love This Year – Part 1
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
2M ago
Ah, February – the month of love, where hearts flutter and chocolates abound (single people, stay with me here). But amidst the romantic whirlwind, there’s a different kind of love that deserves our attention: the love we show ourselves and our family through thoughtful financial planning. Now I know what you’re thinking – that doesn’t sound as fun or showy as a fancy night out or a bouquet of flowers (or a night in with Netflix). But trust me, making smart planning decisions with your assets is one of the best gifts you can give – and a gift that keeps giving over time. This week, we explore ..read more
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Think Your Kids Will Automatically Be Cared For In the Way You Want? They Might Not Be Unless You Do This
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
2M ago
As parents, we’re hardwired to prioritize our children’s well-being above all else. We work tirelessly to provide for them, nurture them, and ensure they have every opportunity to thrive. Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to overlook a crucial aspect of their future: what happens to them if we’re no longer here to care for them? It’s a sobering thought, but one that deserves your attention. You may assume that in the event of your untimely passing, your children will automatically be cared for and inherit your assets. However, the reality is far more complex and potent ..read more
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This New Law Makes It Easier to Save for Retirement and Pay Off School Loans At The Same Time
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
2M ago
Navigating your financial journey with the heavy burden of student loan debt on your back can feel overwhelming. You’re faced with a critical decision: should you prioritize paying down those loans, or should you focus on the future, contributing to your workplace retirement plan? It’s a tough call, especially when choosing loan payments means missing out on the opportunity to grow your savings through employer retirement matches. But there’s good news on the horizon, thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act. This groundbreaking legislation is here to offer a helping hand, allowing your student loan payme ..read more
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Want to Show Your Partner How Much You Love Them? Put Them In Your Will
Bluebird Law Blog
by Ariel Overstreet-Adkins
2M ago
Love is undoubtedly the most profound and cherished thread that weaves us all together, and there are many different ways to express our love to the people who mean the most to us. Often when we think of showing our love, we think of bouquets of flowers, surprise gifts, and meaningful notes. But an often overlooked – and incredibly meaningful – way of showing your love is to put that love into a plan for the future. While estate planning may seem like a realm of financial jargon and legalities, it is, at its core, a tangible expression of your care for those closest to you. (And that’s why I r ..read more
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