
Protect Your Children With More Than Just Guardianship Nominations
69% of parents haven't named guardians for their kids. And of the 31% who have, most made at least one of six common mistakes that could leave their children at risk. A will alone doesn't ensure your kids are protected. If something happens to you, your children need a comprehensive Kids Protection Plan© that covers guardianship, finances, and immediate care—not just paperwork that sits in a drawer.
Why Planning for Your Children Is Different From Basic Estate Planning
If you have minor children, your estate plan must do more than distribute assets. It needs to answer critical questions: Who raises your kids if you can't? Who manages their money until they're old enough? How do you ensure your children are cared for immediately, not weeks later after a court process? And how do you protect their inheritance from predators, bad decisions, and future creditors?
Without proper planning, probate court decides who raises your children. Even if you named guardians in your will, that's just a nomination—not a guarantee. And if you haven't set up the right financial structures, your kids' inheritance could be tied up in court or handed to them at 18 with zero protection.
The Six Most Common Mistakes Parents Make
- Only naming guardians in a will Wills go through probate, which means delays. Your guardians may not have legal authority for weeks or months.
- Not providing immediate access to funds If your assets are frozen, who pays for your children's needs while the court sorts things out?
- Leaving assets directly to minors Courts appoint a conservator to manage the money, and your kids get full control at 18 (usually not a good idea).
- Choosing guardians without considering logistics Do they live nearby? Can they afford to raise your kids? Have you talked to them?
- Not naming backup guardians What if your first choice can't serve?
- Forgetting about digital assets and immediate care instructions Who has access to your phone, passwords, and critical information about your children's needs?
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What a Kids Protection Plan© Includes
A comprehensive plan goes beyond basic documents. Here's what we create for families with minor children:
- Legal Guardianship Designations We help you choose the right guardians (and backups), considering finances, location, values, and your children's needs. Then we structure the paperwork so your guardians have immediate legal authority—not weeks from now.
- Financial Protection Trusts Your children need access to money for their care, but they also need protection from bad decisions. We set up trusts that give your guardians access to funds while protecting the inheritance until your children are mature enough to manage it responsibly.
- Immediate Care Instructions If something happens to you, your guardians need to know everything: medical history, allergies, school info, routines, favorite foods. We help you document the critical details so your children's care doesn't skip a beat.
- Life Insurance Coordination Life insurance is critical for families with kids. We help you determine how much you need and ensure the proceeds are structured properly—so the money doesn't end up in court or in the wrong hands.
- Digital Asset Access Your phone, computer, and online accounts contain everything your guardians will need. We make sure someone has legal access to your digital life without violating federal law.
- Long-Term Protection We structure your children's inheritance to protect them from creditors, lawsuits, divorce, and bad decisions—even into adulthood. That's how generational wealth stays in the family.
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What Happens If You Don't Have a Plan?
Without a Kids Protection Plan, here's what could happen:
- Courts decide who raises your children (and it might not be who you want)
- Your assets are frozen while the court appoints someone to manage them
- Your children's inheritance could be handed to them at 18 with zero protection
- Guardians may not have money to care for your kids while waiting for court approval
- Family conflict over who should raise your children (and who controls the money)
Why a Will Alone Isn't Enough
Most parents think naming guardians in a will is sufficient. It's not. Wills go through probate, which means delays, court costs, and public records. During that time, your guardians may not have legal authority, and your assets are frozen. A comprehensive Kids Protection Plan© includes structures outside of probate so your children are protected immediately.
How We Help Parents Plan for Their Children
We start with a Life & Legacy Planning® Session where we discuss your family, your children's needs, and your biggest concerns. Then we create a customized plan that includes:
- Guardian nominations with immediate authority
- Financial trusts that protect and provide
- Care instructions so nothing is forgotten
- Life insurance review and coordination
- Digital asset access planning
- Long-term wealth protection structures
And we don't disappear after you sign documents. As your kids grow and your life changes, we're here to update your plan.
When to Update Your Kids Protection Plan©
Your plan should be reviewed when:
- You have another child
- Your children turn 18 (they need their own estate planning documents)
- You move to a different state
- Your guardians' circumstances change
- You experience major financial changes
- Your children develop special needs
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