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12 Biggest Retirement Regrets According to Seniors

July 26, 2021 · Retirement Life
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Legacy and Communication Gaps

Leaving a mess for the people you love most is a final regret that many unfortunately realize only when it is too late to fix.

11. Keeping Financial Details a Secret from a Spouse

In many households, one partner manages all the investments, tax filings, and bill payments while the other remains detached from the details. If the financially active spouse suddenly passes away or suffers cognitive decline, the surviving partner faces a terrifying learning curve amidst profound grief. Both partners must understand the location of accounts, the login credentials, the overall investment strategy, and the identity of trusted advisors.

12. Neglecting Crucial Legal Documents

A surprising number of seniors delay drafting comprehensive estate plans because they prefer to avoid thinking about their own mortality. This procrastination results in outdated beneficiary designations that override the instructions in a will, missing durable powers of attorney, and a lack of advanced healthcare directives. Having clear legal instructions prevents family infighting and ensures your medical preferences are honored when you cannot speak for yourself.

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