Are your Children Trust Worthy?
I cannot emphasize enough the importance of planning for your children after your death or your incapacity. In support of my passion for educating parents, there is an excellent article that further emphasizes the importance. Below is a link to an excerpt from a new book written by Stacey L. Bradford “The Wall Street Journal Financial Guidebook for New Parents”.
In this article you will find a discussion of why parents should plan for their children through their Last Will and Testaments as well as through the use of Trusts.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124397907698178821.html
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