If you are married, make sure your partner and your children will be taken care of if anything happens to you. It is imperative that you plan for their protection.
Single parents know how important it is to take care of their children because they are often solely responsible for them. Make sure your children are taken care of if anything happens to you.
Married couples should plan to make sure the other partner is taken care of in the event of not only death, but also incapacity or disability.
Even if you are a single adult, if you have people you love and want to make sure they are taken care of, you need to put together an estate plan.
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.
Estate planning is even more important when you are in an unmarried relationship with your life partner because if one of you dies without a plan in place, the other could be left in the cold with nothing. And if you have children together, it is exponentially more important for you to get your estate planning handled right or your children could end up with someone selected by the court.
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