Young, Married, and Busy? Here’s Why You Still Need an Estate Plan
If you and your spouse are young professionals with kids, estate planning probably isn’t at the top of your to-do list. Between work, school drop-offs, and just trying to get through the week, it’s easy to put it off.
But here’s the truth: an estate plan isn’t just something older or wealthier people need. It’s one of the most important things you can do right now to protect your family.
Here’s why:
1. Your Kids Need a Plan—Even If You’re Healthy
If something unexpected happened to both of you, who would raise your children? Who would manage their finances? Without a legal plan in place, a judge—not you—would decide. A well-crafted estate plan lets you name guardians and ensure your children are raised by people you trust, with the values you share.
2. You Need to Protect Each Other, Too
If one of you becomes seriously ill or injured, your spouse might not automatically have the legal authority to make financial or medical decisions. Powers of attorney and health care directives give you control and keep your family out of court during already stressful times.
3. Avoid Chaos (and Probate) Later On
Without a trust, your assets may go through probate—even if you’re married. Probate is a long, expensive, and public court process. A trust helps keep things private, efficient, and smooth for your surviving spouse and children.
4. You’re Building a Life—Protect It
Whether you own a home, have life insurance, or are saving for your kids’ college, you’ve worked hard to build security. An estate plan makes sure all of that is protected and passed on the way you want—not based on default state laws.
At Shafae Law, we help young families take control of their future with practical, thoughtful estate plans—without the legal jargon or overwhelm.
Your family deserves clarity, protection, and peace of mind. Let’s build that together.