WHAT HAPPENS TO MY CHILDREN IF THEY GO TO COLLEGE AFTER I DIE?
WHAT HAPPENS TO MY CHILDREN IF THEY GO TO COLLEGE AFTER I DIE?
Once a child reaches the age of maturity (18), a legal guardian is no longer needed. However, their welfare continues to be a concern for parents in creating a long-term estate plan. A revocable living trust allows you to choose how assets are distributed to children, safeguarding them from creditors or future ex-spouses. An incentive trust is another option, one that only distributes assets when children reach certain milestones, such as graduating college. Ogborne Law will review your unique situation and make recommendations to address your concerns.
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