{"id":13029,"date":"2018-09-09T10:47:16","date_gmt":"2018-09-09T14:47:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/simplybuckhead.com\/five-important-money-questions-to-ask-your-parents\/"},"modified":"2018-09-09T10:47:16","modified_gmt":"2018-09-09T14:47:16","slug":"five-important-money-questions-to-ask-your-parents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/simplybuckhead.com\/five-important-money-questions-to-ask-your-parents\/","title":{"rendered":"Five Important Money Questions To Ask Your Parents"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Almost ten years ago, I wrote an original article about important money questions to ask your parents.\u00a0 As family units become more complex and brothers and sisters get stretched out across America, there are crucial money questions you want to ask your parents to make sure that their overall financial affairs are in order.\u00a0\u00a0 There is never a great time to have this conversation, but in light of the recent death of Aretha Franklin and her not having a will it could present the opportunity to open the door to these money questions.<\/p>\n

You might want to open this conversation by saying, \u201cMom (and\/or) Dad, when the news came up about Aretha Franklin not having a will, it made me wonder whether you had all put a will together and some other questions started running through my mind.\u201d\u00a0 This is a great jar opener to the five important money questions.<\/p>\n