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Will your beneficiaries use their inheritance wisely?
Will your beneficiaries use their inheritance wisely? Will they
use it for a college education or properly invest it? Or will
they spend it all in the course of a few years with little to
show for it?
Many people have valid concerns about their spendthrift
beneficiaries, minor children, and beneficiaries who may have
limited money management experience. Are you concerned about
the spouses of your beneficiaries misusing the inheritance, or
worried that your beneficiaries will use the inheritance in a
way that you do not agree with?
After you are passed away, do you have any control or influence
regarding how the money is spent? The answer is yes, but only
if you properly plan. Such planning will generally include
creating a trust. The trust will hold assets for the benefit of
your loved ones, and your loved ones will only be able to have
the assets should the terms and conditions you set forth be
complied with. If they do not comply with your terms, such as
getting a four year college education, you can leave the money
to a contingent beneficiary. You can also provide disbursements
to your beneficiaries when certain milestones are reached, such
as when a beneficiary reaches a certain age of maturity.
You can protect your minor children, spendthrift beneficiaries,
and those with limited money management experience if you engage
in proper planning.
Contact us for a free consultation to learn how you can ensure
that your beneficiaries use their inheritance wisely.
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Health Law in Saint Louis, Missouri as well as Maryland Heights,
Saint Ann, Bridgeton, Chesterfield, Saint Charles, Hazelwood,
Ballwin, Valley Park and Florissant in St. Louis County and St.
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