Estate planning is often one item that gets pushed back on nearly every parent’s to-do list. This includes appointing guardians for your children and creating a trust.

When you are expecting a baby, you plan everything…..gender reveal party, baby shower, the nursery, even an outfit to bring the baby home in. One item that scarcely makes it on a parent’s to do list, is estate planning. A baby comes with expenses, we all know, but is that new stroller a priority over a guardianship nomination?

2 reasons to create an estate plan if you just had a baby:

  1. Protect Woman taking a picture of an infant with a black smartphone. The phone is in the center of the image making the babies room the backdrop of the image. The room has white bed sheets, a white crib, and pink and green tones. Your Children- Guardianship

Your estate plan can designate someone you trust. Someone who shares your values as a guardian of your minor children. By selecting guardians for your child, you will pick the person who raises your child if you are incapacitated or pass away. Normally, a Judge makes the decision for you, unless you decide. It is important to choose people who share your values and parenting philosophy. Make sure to appoint someone who you trust to be a guardian to your children and to raise them.

  1. Distribute Your Things- Inheritance

Use a trust to provide specific instructions on how your child should receive his or her inheritance. If you decide to implement a discretionary trust, you can essentially guide your child financially through life. This can be done by implementing ages or life events at which your child receives portions of his or her inheritance.  If you do no planning, your assets will be under court supervision and your child will inherit at the age of 18.

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If you have experienced a recent life-event – such as a new baby, a work promotion, purchasing a home, moving to a new state, or any other milestone – you should contact our office for a free consultation.