As parents, we hope that we can always be there for our little ones. But what happens to your kids if the unthinkable happens? Who will act as your child's guardian? Who will control your money on their behalf if you're incapacitated? Who handles their inheritance until they turn 18?
If you don't have the answers to these questions, now is the perfect time to create an estate plan. This might consist of a will, a trust, guardianship documents, and powers of attorney. Each has a different purpose, but all play a part in allowing you to make decisions now before it's too late.
Our office specializes in estate planning for families with minor children. As parents ourselves, we can walk you through this emotional process so that you can rest easy knowing your children will be cared for in case of an emergency.