• Estate Planning for Single Parents

    As a parent, you have the primary responsibility for ensuring your children's well-being and care. It's crucial to plan for their future in case something happens to you while they are still minors, so you can decide who will care for them and how they will be cared for.

    Ideally, your child's other parent would be able to take custody if you are no longer able to. However, this may not always be possible or desirable.

    Even if the other parent is suitable, you might prefer that someone else manages the financial resources you leave behind for your child instead of your former spouse or partner.

    Regardless of your situation, as a single parent, it is essential to legally document your preferences regarding who should raise your child, how they should be raised, and how your assets should be managed for their benefit if something happens to you.

    We know you are busy and promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible.

    Click the button below to see just how easy it can be. Then, you can get informed, educated and empowered to make the right planning decisions for the people you love.