You don’t want to think about any of this, and it’s easier, at least for the moment, to put it off. But once you become a parent, planning for the “what happens if” scenarios is more important than ever.
Christopher M. Craig, an attorney with Craig Associates, PC, in Asheville, said parents of every age need to consider their estate plan and have some important conversations with the people who could care for their children if it becomes necessary.
“It is likely that while they need estate planning, they don’t want estate planning,” Craig said…