When you have a child or other loved one who struggles with addiction, proper estate planning can be critically important. Estate planning can resolve issue such as how to give an addict child access to assets without harm, treating the addicted and non-addicted family fairly under your circumstances, placing restrictions in documents to protect assets, and putting the right people in charge should you become incapacitated or in the event of your death.
Addiction issues can make estate planning complicated. Complicated-but not impossible. Kelli E. Brown is a trusts and estates...
When you have a child or other loved one who struggles with addiction, proper estate planning can be critically important. Estate planning can reso...