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Surviving-Child Financial Checklist

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Surviving-Child Financial Checklist

The loss of a parent is difficult enough, but it can be made worse when grief is compounded by worry and confusion over the prospect of dealing with their financial affairs. A recent study from the National Center for Health Statistics suggests:

• Over 30% of retired Americans need assistance in managing their finances and other legal affairs.
• Of that 30%, over half of them will make decisions or seek professional advice without their children present.

Every person’s situation is unique, and some parents make a conscious effort to involve their adult children in financial matters or at least make provisions before they pass away to ensure that the process of organizing their affairs won’t be burdensome. When parents try to get their children informed about their financial situation, it can lead to stronger family ties and help the children develop a better understanding of what they need to do to prepare for their own retirement.

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Spencer Georgetti

Spencer Georgetti brings both financial expertise and deep community roots to his role as Client Service Advisor. He earned his Master of Science in Accounting from Adrian College and has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families navigate their retirement income planning with confidence.

Spencer understands that major life transitions require thoughtful guidance and personalized attention. He’s committed to providing clients with the insight and capability they need to make informed decisions about their financial futures.

Outside of the office, Spencer enjoys golfing, playing tennis, and spending quality time with his wife, Amber, and their two daughters.