
A good Estate Plan provides that on the death of the first spouse the assets will divide into two trusts. The Trust protects the children so the assets are distributed to them, not to the second spouse. We want to protect our children in the event our spouse remarries and we want our spouse to remarry.
Even if they remarry, people want to protect their spouse. Protecting your spouse, if they remarry, is possible with the creation of an Estate Plan. An Estate Plan can designate dividing the Trust in two on the death of the first. Language inserted in the trust can protect the spouse, both emotionally and financially. In the event of their remarriage, it may require a prenuptial agreement. It also protects and makes sure those assets are available to assist the surviving spouse in the event of a financial meltdown or massive liability. This provides security after you are gone.
We all like to think our spouses are perfect. We like to think we are a perfect couple. However, we all know everyone is imperfect. Those imperfections are part of the reason we love our spouses. They can keep us grounded and remind us that everyone is human. However, those imperfections can lead to conflicts and problems. This is true during your life and after. Even with the best of intentions, your spouse might end up doing something you would not wish for.
This is a simple one; of course, you love your children. You love them more than anything and would do everything in your power to protect them. An Estate Plan shows your love for your children and protects them long after you pass away. Cost may be a concern. However, to protect them now instead of leaving them with a head ache after you are gone will ultimately be cheaper.
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Sometimes the unthinkable happens. Sometimes people make poor choices, which leave them unable to make wise decisions. These can vary from something small, which can be overcome quickly, to something major and life changing, which can take years to overcome. If one of your children is in the middle of such a life changing problem
When you get married, you expect that marriage to last forever. Unfortunately, the sad truth is many marriages end in divorce or one spouse dies and the other goes on to remarry. In those cases, you would generally want the assets you acquired during the first marriage to go to the children of that marriage.
xt series of blogs, I will be answering some questions as to why it is important for everyone to create an Estate Plan. Many people think of Estate Plans as something extra, or something you do when you have a lot of assets, but this is not the case. Everyone, no matter how