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“What happens if something happens to me first?” For many couples, especially when one person handles the retirement planning, this question quietly lingers in the background — until it suddenly becomes very real. No matter how well your retirement plan is built, it can fall apart fast if the person left behind doesn’t understand how it works. In this video, I share exactly what I did to make sure my wife would not be left in the dark if something ever happened to me — not just how to pay the bills, but how to carry the entire retirement plan forward with confidence. You’ll learn: • Why most retirement plans quietly fail after a spouse passes away • The hidden risk when only one person understands the plan • How to explain your retirement strategy in plain English • Why a simple letter can protect your spouse more than complex documents • How to choose a trusted advisor before it’s needed • The red flags your spouse should avoid during a vulnerable time • The simple steps that create clarity, confidence, and peace of mind Protecting your family isn’t just about leaving money behind. It’s about leaving clarity, guidance, and protection. 👇 Ask yourself this honestly: If you weren’t here tomorrow, would your spouse know what to do next? ⭐⚠️⭐Please read this⭐⚠️⭐ ⚠️I am not an attorney, SSDI advocate, or affiliated with the Social Security Administration or any other entity of the US Federal Government. I am a practicing financial planner, but I’m not YOUR financial planner and since I don’t really know you, I can’t give you advice. So please don’t take this video as specific advice for your specific situation. Consult your own tax, legal and financial advisors. 🙇🙇🙇🙇🙇