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Estate Planning Basics for Families with Young Children
Problems often arise when a parent with minor children passes away with no estate plan in place, leaving behind potential hardship on the emotional and financial future of their minor children. The question of what will happen to your children without you or your partner will be answered one way or another. The amount of control you have over how that question is answered is entirely up to you. Without sufficient planning, your family's future will be decided by the judicial system. Setting up an estate plan makes sense for any individual, no matter their financial or personal situation, but for families with young children, drafting an estate plan is absolutely essential. This report discusses the following important issues to consider:
- What If I Don't Have an Estate Plan?
- Choosing a Guardian and Custody of Your Children
- Control of Your Children's Inheritance
- Special Considerations for Divorced Parents and Blended Families
This report also reviews the options and protections offered through planning with a Will and a Living Trust.
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