Readers Offer Their Advice on Talking to Aging Parents About Estate Plans
Yes, “children should, at the very least, know the parents’ accountant and financial adviser, if one exists,” says Karen Cunningham, president of the Oklahoma Financial Center in Oklahoma City. But “I suggest the children ask a trusted third party to initiate the conversation, if possible. A person who can provide assistance.”
The Wall Street Journal, December 15, 2019