What would happen to your children if you passed away?
It’s a terrifying question but one you can’t help but worry about, especially if your children are young or have special needs.
Even just leaving the kids with a babysitter for a date night with your spouse, the thought runs through your mind: What would happen if there were an accident, and we didn’t come home?
You’ve meant to address this, but you’re so incredibly busy between work, kids, and life that making a plan keeps getting pushed to the back burner.
Let us help you now.
We help parents plan for the worst to protect their kids.
This means properly designating guardians for your minor children so that you know who’ll take care of them and manage the money you’ve set aside in the event of your death.
You may also want to make sure certain people don’t take care of your children. This can be critically important because, without the correct documents, the court may select someone you wouldn’t choose.
There are options.
If you have adult children, the simplest way to leave money to them is outright. This means that when you die, they receive it all at once, with no conditions.
But many parents aren’t sure they want their adult children to inherit everything all at once. Maybe the inheritance is quite large, your children spend irresponsibly, or you’re worried about possible legal troubles in which your children might find themselves.
Addressing all these concerns and more while still providing for your children is possible.
Let us help make the right plan for you.
We know there are many factors to consider when deciding how to leave your assets to your children or grandchildren.
First, we will listen to your family’s story, and from there, we can create the will and/or trust(s) that accomplish your goals.
Find the peace of mind that you and your family deserve.
Call now, and let’s get started today.