Single Parents
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.
36 Documents & Services in Our Custom Estate Plan
We doubt you will find an estate planning attorney whose estate plan includes as many documents and services as we provide. Look at other estate planning lawyers' websites, and they usually don't tell you what you get if you hire them or the fees they charge. We don't hide the ball. See our estate plan fees and the 36 documents and services in our custom estate plan with a revocable living trust.
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Call or email Richard Keyt, the father
Direct phone: 480-664-7478
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Call or email Richard C. Keyt, the son
Direct phone: 480-664-7472
Email: [email protected]