Estate Planning and after-born children

By Sabrina Winters

If you are a young couple still planning on growing your family, do not let that be the reason that holds you back from having an estate plan today. The Estate Plans drafted for my clients include a simple statement that includes any after-born children. What this means is, that if you have two children today and in five years you have an additional child, that child will be included in any planning that you have put into place…just as if they were alive when you created your plans.

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