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What's Important In Your Life?
Facing difficulties in life sharpens our focus. When tragedy strikes, we recognize whats important in our lives our family, our friends and our values.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the famous 19th century American poet, said “Into each life some rain must fall.” We have all had “rain” in our lives. Our tragedies typically are quite personal the death of someone close to us, a life-threatening illness or a violent crime. Sometimes our tragedies are shared by countless others hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, terrorist attacks, tornadoes or floods. But, regardless of the type of tragedy, our thoughts immediately go to whats most important in our lives.
Estate planning deals with the passing of assets from one generation to the next. But, the next generation in estate planning, legacy planning, deals not just with passing material wealth, but also whats most important in our lives. Legacy planning relates to passing our wealth in the form of our values, wisdom, guidance and protection, as well as monetary assets. We recognize this when we are confronted with important events.
A family wealth trust passes on your true wealth. The family wealth trust encompasses one of two protection levels the family access trust and the family sentry trust. Either way, each trust protects your children better than just handing them the nest egg you worked a lifetime to create.
The family access trust provides divorce protection by keeping the inheritance separate from your childs other assets. For this reason, the trust can provide protection for your child even when you cannot be there to do so yourself. This trust still gives your child unfettered access to the inheritance, which may be the perfect choice if your child is mature and savvy.
Another option is the family sentry trust, which offers an additional level of protection. The family sentry trust offers all the divorce protection of the family access trust, but it also provides another layer of creditor protection and management. When you can no longer be there to protect your children, the trust may be the next best thing. For example, the family sentry trust can protect your childs inheritance in the following situations
A political activist going door to door slips on your sons steps and files suit against him.
Your daughter lends her car to a friend who is involved in an accident because the brakes failed. Both her “friend” and the occupants of the other car involved file suit against your daughter.
Your son hears about a “no lose” investment. Having little experience managing assets, your son invests in the next Enron.
Regardless of the protection level you choose, a family wealth trust can shield those left behind from the risks of everyday life, while passing on your true legacy and values. A qualified estate planning attorney focusing on legacy planning can help you achieve your goals.
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