Survey reveals holiday family conflicts, especially over politics, prompt 20% of Americans to revise their estate plans.
A recent survey by Trust & Will found that 20% of Americans who had holiday disagreements ended up revising their estate plans. Politics is the top cause of holiday tension, affecting over a third of people, followed by family dynamics and past issues. Additionally, 25% of Americans dread holiday visits with in-laws, and 10% have cried due to the stress. The survey highlights how holiday family conflicts can lead to long-term decisions about estate planning.
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