Money and assets can get messy. Especially when people are involved. So it’s no surprise that estate planning is an arduous feat. According to a recent article by The New York Times, it doesn’t stop there.
“Deciding how your children should inherit your assets after your death might be one of the most difficult processes parents will undertake — especially if they have more than one child and complicated assets. But more difficult, and often overlooked, is how your children should behave toward each other if they are not happy with the outcome.”
The article goes on to suggest ways you can prevent the bickering, and leave all matters in order. It also gives tips on how to handle potential disagreements, even before they happen.
Visit The New York Times website here to read the full article.