Estate Planning Guide for New Parents

by Roman Aminov on Jul. 30, 2017

Estate 

Summary: An estate planning guide for new parents.

Few joys in life match that of being a new parent. The moment your child is born, a tectonic shift takes place which makes even the most easygoing person lose sleep over their child’s future. The sense of optimism and hope parents feel when holding a newborn is counterbalanced with the heavy weight of responsibility. As an estate planning attorney and a relatively new parent, I wanted to share my thoughts on three estate planning steps parents should consider to prudently care for the miraculous little souls entrusted to us by G-d. You can find our full article listed on our estate planning website at www.aminovlaw.com

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