Our clients often express concern about protecting the inheritances of their children. Sometimes, parents worry about the security of a child's job and what will happen if he or she loses that job, cannot pay bills, and subsequently loses the inheritance to creditors. Other times, parents worry about the influence a child's spouse has over their child's money management decisions. A child embroiled in a "bad marriage" frequently leads to parental concerns over an inheritance being diminished or lost through divorce. Finally, parents often wonder whether their children are mature enough to handle an inheritance on their own.
Protecting Inheritances For and From Your Heirs
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Our clients often express concern about protecting the inheritances of their children. Sometimes, parents worry about the security of a child's job and what will happen if he or she loses that job, cannot pay bills, and subsequently loses the inheritance to creditors. Other times, parents worry about the influence a child's spouse has over their child's money management decisions. A child embroiled in a "bad marriage" frequently leads to parental concerns over an inheritance being diminished or lost through divorce. Finally, parents often wonder whether their children are mature enough to handle an inheritance on their own.
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