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5 Smart Ways To Include Your Kids In Your Will

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    With summer in full swing, parents are likely spending more time with the kids and perhaps thinking more about plans for their future.

    You likely already know that you need a will. In fact, you might already have one. But, there are a few things you can do to make smarter decisions when it comes to your estate plan as a parent.听

    We鈥檝e rounded up the top 5 things we think you should consider when including your kids in your will. (And how you can use our new testamentary trust feature to do so.)聽

    1. Choose a trusted guardian and custodian聽聽

    Wills are about more than passing along money and assets. One of the most important things you can do in your will as a parent is to name a guardian and custodian for any minor children. No one wants to think about a world where young children are left without parents. But making this decision gives you peace of mind, knowing they鈥檒l be left under the care of someone you trust.

    If you don鈥檛 choose a guardian in your will, the courts will ultimately make this decision for you 鈥 and it might not be someone you would have chosen yourself.

    Once you鈥檝e made your decision, the best thing to do is speak to the person (or people) you鈥檝e chosen. Taking on the role of guardian is a huge responsibility, so you want to make sure they鈥檙e comfortable with and up for the task. It鈥檚 also an opportunity for you to communicate any important information they need to know about your children. This can include anything from health care information to your wishes about their upbringing.

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    2. Select age of inheritance

    In your will, you can also make decisions about who you鈥檇 like to pass your assets to by choosing your beneficiaries. You鈥檒l likely want to include your children as your beneficiaries. But it鈥檚 also important to outline the details around how you鈥檇 like your children to receive their inheritance, for instance what age they should receive their inheritance..

    If no specific wishes are outlined, a minor child will receive their inheritance at the age of majority 鈥 typically at 18 or 19 years old.听

    But if we鈥檙e being honest, most of us weren鈥檛 great聽 with money at that age. That鈥檚 why many parents will often choose a different age for their children to receive their inheritance to ensure the funds are put to good use. Many parents will choose the age of 21 or 25.听

    However, you can take this a step further without making your children wait for one lump sum by staggering their inheritance payments.

    3. Stagger inheritance payments

    Rather than in one lump sum, your minor children can receive their inheritance in a few different instalments. You can do this through something called a testamentary trust.

    A testamentary trust is managed by the trustee (typically your executor) and聽parts of the inheritance will be held in trust until the age you specify and managed by the trustee (typically your executor). With 外网天堂鈥檚 testamentary trust feature, you can set the inheritance to be released in 2-3 payments anywhere between the age of majority and 40 years old.

    For example, you can have your children receive the first 20% of their inheritance at 19 years old and the remaining 80% at age 25. This feature gives you better control over how much your children inherit and when.

    One thing to keep in mind when using a testamentary trust is that you should choose an executor who is likely to be able to support with distributing the funds over your specified number of years. (For example, if the last payment is when your child reaches 40 years old, your parents may not make the best executors since they may no longer be around when that time comes.)

    If you'd like to mix traditional inheritance with early inheritances during your child's life, read our article on living inheritance 鈫

    4. Appoint backups for all your key roles

    While you鈥檙e making your estate plan today, the hope is that it won鈥檛 come into effect for a long time. A lot of things can change within that time.

    That鈥檚 why as a parent, you should make sure to appoint backups for all the key roles in your will. This includes your executor (trustee), guardians (custodians), and power of attorneys. By selecting backups, you can feel confident knowing that there鈥檚 a plan in place if your original choice is unable or no longer willing to take on the role when the time comes.

    5. Keep your will up to date

    A will isn鈥檛 a one-and-done document. As your family evolves over time, one of the smartest things you can do is come back and update your will.听

    You might not always need to make changes, but by reviewing your documents from time to time, you鈥檒l know that they reflect your current wishes. While you should be reviewing your will every 6 months to a year, here are some key moments where you may want to make updates.

    • Moving 鈥 whether it鈥檚 moving away from people you鈥檝e appointed in your will or purchasing/selling property
    • Addition to the family 鈥 this includes the birth of a child or any other addition to your family
    • New family pet 鈥 make sure to add a pet guardian if your family gets a new pet
    • Sale or purchase of large assets 鈥 this can include property or any other large assets, like a vehicle

    If you make your will with 外网天堂, you can easily update your will anytime. Plus, if you made your 外网天堂 will before August 15, 2024, you can and it will have the new RESP clause in it!

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    Almost two-thirds (61%) of Canadian parents don鈥檛 have an up-to-date will. But it鈥檚 one of the best ways to protect your children and prepare for their future. While planning for your own death can feel scary and overwhelming, you鈥檒l enjoy peace of mind knowing you鈥檝e put a plan in place.

    外网天堂 has also helped thousands of parents create or update their wills and power of attorney documents. Create your will online from the comfort of your home.

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