July 16, 2014. It’s that time of year – the time for beautiful weddings, fun receptions, delicious cakes, special gifts, and romantic honeymoons. While this is a joyous time for everyone, it’s also time for you and your new spouse to plan for your future – for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health.
Why Newlyweds Need to Plan
Why should newlyweds care about estate planning? Because everyone – young or old, married or single – needs to protect themselves and those they love.
Unfortunately, many couples spend more time planning their honeymoon than they do planning the best way to protect each other.
What Happens Without an Estate Plan?
This fallout of becoming incapacitated or dying without an estate plan is serious, expensive, and painful. It often causes financial ruin and family discord, lasting for generations.
Without an estate plan:
What Should You Do?
We invite you and your new spouse to telephone our office to set up a consultation. We’ll walk you through how to protect each other and those you love as well as how to protect your assets and make things easier for you and your families. Consider your consultation an additional wedding present—peace of mind.
For more information about estate planning and how newlyweds can get prepared for the unexpected, contact Goosmann Trust Law Counsel at info@goosmannlaw.com or call 712-226-4000.