Protect Your Children from Losing Their Inheritance
Community Contributed
By Eileen M.S. Nims, Esq.
You have worked hard and have planned well to make sure you will leave your children and/or grandchildren with some of your hard-earned or well-invested money. You have protected them against financial pitfalls and heartaches, and you may have even drafted a will in which you have designated who gets what. However, even with all the protections and planning in the world, you cannot prevent unfortunate circumstances from happening in your children’s lives. What if three years after receiving her inheritance, your daughter files for divorce with the help of the digital divorce services and her spouse receives half of the proceeds of her inheritance?…