Estate Planning for Married Couples with Children
Protecting your family's future through comprehensive estate planning that keeps you out of court and out of conflict.
It Seems Simple, But Is It Really?
When you are married with children, estate planning seems pretty straightforward.
You want your spouse making decisions for you if you are incapacitated, and you want to make sure your assets go to your spouse when you die and then to your children after your spouse is gone.
Seems simple, right?
The Reality of Probate Courts
If only our probate courts weren't clogged with the impact of the complexity of money and family. Then it would be “easy” to go through court and there wouldn't be $58 billion (with a “b”) of assets in the state departments of unclaimed property across the United States.
The Questions That Must Be Answered
There are a myriad of questions that need to be answered to ensure your family stays out of court and out of conflict in the event of your incapacity or death, even when you are simply married with children. And some tactical specifics need to happen to ensure your assets don't end up lost to the state department of unclaimed property if your family overlooks something when you are not there to guide them.
Court Avoidance
Ensuring your family stays out of lengthy and expensive probate proceedings
Conflict Prevention
Planning ahead to prevent disputes between family members
Asset Protection
Preventing your assets from becoming lost or unclaimed property
Blended Families Face Greater Risks
Plus, if you are in a blended family with children from a prior marriage, it's an almost guarantee the people you love will end up in conflict if you don't plan ahead.
Most of all, your wealth isn't measured just by the dollars in your bank account but by the well being of the people you love. If you are reading this, it is because you care enough to get your estate planning handled so your family will stay out of court and out of conflict no matter what.
We Make It Simple and Easy
We know you are busy and we promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it is to get started.
Simple Process
We've streamlined estate planning to fit your busy schedule
Expert Guidance
Professional support every step of the way
Peace of Mind
Your family protected from court battles and conflict
Estate Planning for Married Couples with Children
Protecting your family's future through comprehensive estate planning that keeps you out of court and out of conflict.
It Seems Simple, But Is It Really?
When you are married with children, estate planning seems pretty straightforward.
You want your spouse making decisions for you if you are incapacitated, and you want to make sure your assets go to your spouse when you die and then to your children after your spouse is gone.
Seems simple, right?
The Reality of Probate Courts
If only our probate courts weren't clogged with the impact of the complexity of money and family. Then it would be “easy” to go through court and there wouldn't be $58 billion (with a “b”) of assets in the state departments of unclaimed property across the United States.
The Questions That Must Be Answered
There are a myriad of questions that need to be answered to ensure your family stays out of court and out of conflict in the event of your incapacity or death, even when you are simply married with children. And some tactical specifics need to happen to ensure your assets don't end up lost to the state department of unclaimed property if your family overlooks something when you are not there to guide them.
Court Avoidance
Ensuring your family stays out of lengthy and expensive probate proceedings
Conflict Prevention
Planning ahead to prevent disputes between family members
Asset Protection
Preventing your assets from becoming lost or unclaimed property
Blended Families Face Greater Risks
Plus, if you are in a blended family with children from a prior marriage, it's an almost guarantee the people you love will end up in conflict if you don't plan ahead.
Most of all, your wealth isn't measured just by the dollars in your bank account but by the well being of the people you love. If you are reading this, it is because you care enough to get your estate planning handled so your family will stay out of court and out of conflict no matter what.
We Make It Simple and Easy
We know you are busy and we promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it is to get started.
Simple Process
We've streamlined estate planning to fit your busy schedule
Expert Guidance
Professional support every step of the way
Peace of Mind
Your family protected from court battles and conflict
Estate Planning for Married Couples with Children
Protecting your family's future through comprehensive estate planning that keeps you out of court and out of conflict.
It Seems Simple, But Is It Really?
When you are married with children, estate planning seems pretty straightforward.
You want your spouse making decisions for you if you are incapacitated, and you want to make sure your assets go to your spouse when you die and then to your children after your spouse is gone.
Seems simple, right?
The Reality of Probate Courts
If only our probate courts weren't clogged with the impact of the complexity of money and family. Then it would be “easy” to go through court and there wouldn't be $58 billion (with a “b”) of assets in the state departments of unclaimed property across the United States.
The Questions That Must Be Answered
There are a myriad of questions that need to be answered to ensure your family stays out of court and out of conflict in the event of your incapacity or death, even when you are simply married with children. And some tactical specifics need to happen to ensure your assets don't end up lost to the state department of unclaimed property if your family overlooks something when you are not there to guide them.
Court Avoidance
Ensuring your family stays out of lengthy and expensive probate proceedings
Conflict Prevention
Planning ahead to prevent disputes between family members
Asset Protection
Preventing your assets from becoming lost or unclaimed property
Blended Families Face Greater Risks
Plus, if you are in a blended family with children from a prior marriage, it's an almost guarantee the people you love will end up in conflict if you don't plan ahead.
Most of all, your wealth isn't measured just by the dollars in your bank account but by the well being of the people you love. If you are reading this, it is because you care enough to get your estate planning handled so your family will stay out of court and out of conflict no matter what.
We Make It Simple and Easy
We know you are busy and we promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it is to get started.
Simple Process
We've streamlined estate planning to fit your busy schedule
Expert Guidance
Professional support every step of the way
Peace of Mind
Your family protected from court battles and conflict
For Single Parents
Estate planning is especially important for single parents.
You love your children—but love alone won’t protect them if something happens to you.
If tragedy strikes before they’re grown, the question of who raises them and who controls their inheritance will be decided by a judge, not you—unless you take action now.
You might assume their other parent will step in. But what if that parent is unavailable, unwilling, or unfit? What if the court places your children with someone you would never have chosen?
And even if the other parent does get custody, the money and property you leave behind could be in their hands to spend—not necessarily used the way you’d want for your kids.
The truth is simple: as a single parent, you must put legal instructions in place about who will raise your children, how they should be cared for, and who controls the resources meant for them. If you don’t, you’re gambling with their future.
Every day you wait is a day you leave your children unprotected. Don’t let the courts make the most important decisions of your life for you.
We make it fast, clear, and easy—but you have to start before it’s too late.