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Atlanta Metro Area Estate Planning Attorney Offers Five Considerations for Single Parents

It is particularly important for single parents to prepare a proper estate plan, since they often face certain challenges that co-parents do not.  Like all parents, single parents want to ensure their children are properly provided for in the event of their passing.  But unlike co-parents, a single parent cannot presume that a surviving spouse or partner will be there to make the right decisions on their behalf.

If you are a single parent, you should consult with an experienced Atlanta Metro Area estate planning attorney to ensure your children are protected in the event of your death. 

Five Estate Planning Considerations for Single Parents

Draft a Will and Establish a Trust

If you’re a single parent, it is crucial that you have a will naming a new guardian for your children in the event of your death.  While primary guardianship will typically default to the surviving parent, you can still let the court know your reasons for naming someone else (the other parent is unfit, etc.), and they will be considered if something happens to you.  Drafting a proper will is even more important if the children’s other parent is not alive or is otherwise unable to care for the child.

Single parents should also consider establishing a trust.  Any assets placed in a living trust will be immediately available to your beneficiaries because trust assets are exempt from the probate process.  When you create the living trust, you will have the opportunity to name a trustee to manage the trust’s assets on behalf of the beneficiaries (i.e., your children). 

Take out a Life Insurance Policy

Another way you can ensure your children are provided for after your death is to take out additional life insurance.  An Atlanta Metro Area estate planning attorney can help you avoid tax issues while ensuring the proceeds from your life insurance policy can be used to support your children for a sustained period of time after you pass away.

Plan for Incapacitation

You should also have a plan in place in the event you become incapacitated.  This plan may outline who can make medical decisions on your behalf if you’re not able to do so.  You can also establish a Durable Financial Power of Attorney, which establishes an agent who is granted authority to make certain decisions when you cannot.  This authority could be extended to include aspects of your child’s well-being. 

Plan Your Business Succession

If you own a business, then you will also need to plan for business succession.  This will ensure your business can continue to operate and your children can benefit from its profits.  Once your children come of age, they can inherit the business. 

Conversely, you might decide that continuing operations is not in the best interests of your children, and that the proceeds of the business’ sale would be more beneficial for them.  In that case, you may want to establish a plan for liquidating the business upon your death.  The assets can then be used to provide for your children. 

If you’re a single parent who is interested in safeguarding your children’s future, you should consult with an Atlanta Metro Area estate planning attorney at your earliest convenience.  An experienced attorney can help you draft a plan that protects the interests of your children and ensures they are provided for in the event of your passing or incapacitation.  If you need help getting started, contact our office at (770) 693-2426 to schedule an appointment.

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