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Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance From Divorce

  • Writer: tsenglawfirm
    tsenglawfirm
  • May 6, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 25, 2022

There are several steps you can take when protecting your children’s inheritance from divorce, whether you are in the beginning stages of a separation or divorce proceedings or preparing to remarry or form a domestic partnership when one/both of you have children from previous relationships.


In any of the above or more complex situations, consulting with an experienced, dedicated estate planning attorney is the best way to ensure you’ve covered all your legal bases. As you can imagine, the parameters around finances, inheritances, and who is entitled to what varies from person-to-person, and family-to-family. Creating transparent, legally-sound agreements are the best way to know your wishes are honored – whatever the future may bring.



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