

If you're in a second (or third) marriage and have children from a previous marriage, it's crucial to engage in estate planning to prevent conflict among the people you care about most.
No matter how close or friendly your new spouse and children may seem, there is an inherent conflict between them that can arise upon your death.
However, this conflict can be managed, and you can ensure that both your new spouse and your children are well taken care of with minimal stress. With proper planning, you can even help them come together as a team during a time of grief.
This type of planning requires expertise, and we are highly skilled in addressing the unique needs of "blended families"—a term used in the legal profession for families formed through remarriage where children from previous relationships are involved.
If you're in a second (or third) marriage, contact us for a Family Wealth Planning Session. Together, we'll review everything you own and everyone you love to determine what would happen when something happens to you.
We understand that you’re busy and promise to make the process as simple and easy as possible. Click the button below to see just how straightforward it can be, and get informed, educated, and empowered to make the right planning decisions for your loved ones.