
#1032 Why you need an estate plan with a blended family
The Jon Sanchez Show · Sanchez Gaunt Capital Mgmt
June 25, 202535m 16s
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Show Notes
According to Modern Family Law, 40-50% of first marriages end in divorce, 60-67% of second marriages fail and for third marriages over 70% don’t make it. To make matters worse, many times there are blended families involved, ie kids from a previous marriage. This can create an estate planning nightmare. Today on the Jon Sanchez Show at 3pm, we’ll discuss why it is critical to have an estate plan if you have a blended family.
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👉 To learn more about retirement planning and wealth management in Reno, visit: sanchezgaunt.com
Compliance Disclosure: This program is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment, tax, or legal advice. The views expressed are those of the participants and may not reflect the views of Sanchez Gaunt Capital Management. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult with a qualified financial professional regarding your individual situation before making financial decisions.
👉 Watch this episode on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@thejonsanchezshow
👉 To learn more about retirement planning and wealth management in Reno, visit: sanchezgaunt.com
Compliance Disclosure: This program is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment, tax, or legal advice. The views expressed are those of the participants and may not reflect the views of Sanchez Gaunt Capital Management. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult with a qualified financial professional regarding your individual situation before making financial decisions.