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Estate Planning

You don’t need to spend a fortune or deal with complicated processes to protect your home and assets.

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Asset Protection Planning

Protecting your property from risks like lawsuits or debt can be straightforward and affordable.

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Legacy Planning

Building a legacy that reflects your values is essential, and it shouldn’t come with a hefty price tag.

Starting Your Legacy Plan Shouldn’t Be Hard or Expensive

Estate Planning

You don’t need to spend a fortune or deal with complicated processes to protect your home and assets.

Asset Protection Planning

Protecting your property from risks like lawsuits or debt can be straightforward and affordable.

Legacy Planning

Building a legacy that reflects your values is essential, and it shouldn’t come with a hefty price tag.

NOT having a living trust could leave your family at risk.

Procrastinating could mean your family will have to go through probate, risking thousands of dollars and potentially years tied up in court.

NOT having a living trust could leave your family at risk.

Procrastinating could mean your family will have to go through


probate, risking thousands of dollars
and potentially years tied up in court.

Why a Living Trust Could Be Right for You

  • Avoid probate, saving time, money, and keeping things private.

  • Designate trusted individuals to make decisions if you are unable

  • Protect your family’s future with clear instructions for your assets and healthcare

  • Prevent family conflicts and ensure your wishes are respected

Why a Living Trust Could Be Right for You

  • Avoid probate, saving time, money, and keeping things private.

  • Designate trusted individuals to make decisions if you are unable.

  • Protect your family’s future with clear instructions for your assets and healthcare.

  • Prevent family conflicts and ensure your wishes are respected.

Checklist for Updating Your Estate Plan

As life changes, so should your plan. Update your plan to stay on track.

Keep your documents current to avoid challenges in court.

Review your plan every 2 years and update it every 5 years to keep it accurate.

Let's Keep Your Plan Updated to Keep It Effective

As life changes, so should your plan. Update your plan to stay on track.

Keep your documents current to avoid challenges in court.

Review your plan every 2 years and update it every 5 years to keep it accurate.

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I have children under 18

I own a home or other property

I want to outline my health care wishes

I have assets over $180,000

I'm married

I own a business

I want to leave gifts for individuals or charities

I’d like to consult with an attorney

I want expert guidance while creating my plan

I want to exclude people from receiving my assets

No More Worries —

We’ll Help You Every Step of the Way

Legally sound documents

Easy to update when life changes

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100% attorney-guided process

Customized Estate Plans

Easily share your plans with others

Say Yes, And We'll Help You Protect

What You’ve Worked Hard For

Tell Us About Yourself & We'll Match You With A Plan

I have children under 18

I own a home or other property

I want to outline my health care wishes

I have assets over $180,000

I'm married

I own a business

I want to leave gifts for individuals or charities

I’d like to consult with an attorney

I want expert guidance while creating my plan

I want to exclude people from receiving my assets

KEEPING YOU INFORMED

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Blended Families: Estate Planning That Keeps Everyone Protected

October 12, 20253 min read

Blended families bring new love, new ties, and new planning questions. When you and a spouse have children from prior relationships, old assumptions about who inherits what can produce unexpected outcomes. Stepchildren generally don’t inherit automatically unless you legally name them in a will, trust, or beneficiary form, so clear documents are the first step to preventing confusion.


Why this matters now

Blended households are common. Many Americans remarry or combine families, and the mix of biological children, stepchildren, and prior commitments raises real risks. Without explicit planning, state intestacy rules or stale beneficiary forms can send assets where you didn’t intend, or leave a surviving spouse without the access you expected. A small amount of paperwork today prevents family stress and costly court involvement later.


Practical tools that work for blended families

You don’t need complicated legal hacks. The right combination of standard estate tools usually does the job:

  • Revocable living trust (properly funded). A trust can name who receives what and when, avoid probate, and keep details private. But make sure assets are actually retitled or designated to the trust while you’re alive.

  • QTIP trust (for protecting both spouse and children). A Qualified Terminable Interest Property trust lets you provide income for a surviving spouse while preserving the principal for children from a prior relationship, a common choice for second marriages.

  • Clear beneficiary designations. Retirement accounts and life insurance pay whoever is named on the form, these override wills. Keep them current after marriage, divorce, or births.

  • Life insurance or separate legacy funds. If you want your spouse to keep their standard of living while guaranteeing a fixed inheritance to your children, a life-insurance policy or earmarked account can create that balance without complex trust mechanics.

  • Titling and prenuptial/postnuptial agreements. How property is titled (individual name, joint tenancy, community property) matters. Agreements made before or during marriage can clarify what’s marital vs. separate property.


Simple Weekend Checklist

  • Review beneficiary forms for retirement accounts and life insurance, update them if they don’t reflect your wishes.

  • Confirm who you’ve named as executor, trustee, healthcare proxy, and guardian for any minors.

  • Check how your home and bank accounts are titled and whether they match your plan.

  • Talk to an attorney about a QTIP or similar option if you want to support a spouse now but protect assets for children later.

  • Write a short letter of intent explaining your choices. It’s not a legal document, but it helps families understand your reasoning.


Bottom Line

Estate planning for blended families is about clear choices, not favoritism. The right documents, such as trusts, updated beneficiary forms, and simple funding steps let you support a spouse today while ensuring your children receive what you intend tomorrow. With a little organization now, you can prevent misunderstandings and protect the people you love most.

If you’d like help putting the right pieces in place, book a free call with Legacy Promises Network. We’ll talk through your family setup and recommend straightforward options that protect everyone.

Start you journey with Legacy Promises Network today.

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