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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How To Protect Your Greatest Asset - Your Children

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How to protect your children through estate planning

In terms of estate planning, of course it's important to figure out what will happen to material assets like your home, car or other prized possessions - but what about your greatest asset of all? While you'll definitely want to see to it that your things are in good hands, most importantly, you'll need to have a plan for your children.

Did you know that only 49% of married parents have a will? For single parents, that number is even less - only 17% have a will prepared. But, in order to ensure that your children are protected after your passing, you must have one written well in advance.

So what must you include in a will when it comes to your children? First and foremost, you'll need to choose a guardian for those that are minors. Additionally, guardians should also be selected for adults who have special needs. And why is this so important? If you fail to choose a guardian for your children before you are no longer able to, their fate will be determined by the courts instead.

What about beneficiaries?
It isn't uncommon to consider making your child your beneficiary, but if they are minors at the time, your best bet would be name them as a contingent with a guardian. This way, you can still leave your assets to them but in a way that best benefits all parties involved.

Although writing a will isn't always a top priority, we encourage you not to forget how much of an impact it can have on your children's lives. If you have questions about planning for your family's future - especially when it comes to wills and estate planning - please do not hesitate to contact the team here at American Investment Planners LLC. Since 1984, we have been providing comprehensive plans to each of our clients and would be more than happy to help you next.

Above information courtesy of Emerald Connect.

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