Deciding What Age A Minor Heir Will Receive Their Inheritance In An Estate Plan
Although it is difficult to think about your own mortality, if you have minor children under the age of eighteen then it is something that you must consider for their own protection and well being. The estate plan that you come up with when you are still alive will greatly affect and shape the course of their entire lives. A major part of coming up with an estate plan for a minor child is deciding what age the child will receive their inheritance. This is a major advantage of actually making an estate plan as opposed to not having one and dying intestate.
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