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March 12, 2023

Reviewing Estate Planning Options as a New Grandparent

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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There might be few experiences in life as joyous and fulfilling as welcoming a grandchild into the family. Such a change in life circumstances could leave many new grandparents in Colorado with questions about their options and the steps they can take to help provide for the needs of the newest members of their family through various stages of life. Grandparents who are in search of ways to achieve their goals might find it beneficial to seek advice on their available estate planning options and some vital topics to address when creating a strategy that aligns with their new preferences. 

Options and factors 

There may be various types of estate planning options available to new grandparents. In some cases, one may find that options such as wills and trusts may offer a variety of potential benefits. Grandparents may also have the option to gift assets to loved ones via custodial accounts and addressing factors such as capital gain taxes and interest rates may be integral to determining if this might be a viable path. 

Those who wish to create a plan to help grandkids pursue a higher education could also find it helpful to explore options such as education savings accounts. Listing grandkids as beneficiaries on financial and investment accounts may also be an option to consider. Regardless of how one wishes to distribute wealth to loved ones, addressing vital factors such as tax implications and wealth preservation may be integral to creating a strategy that focuses on one’s wishes and preferences. 

Creating a plan 

While many individuals may wish to provide for the needs of their grandkids via estate planning, this can still be a complex endeavor. With numerous options to consider and topics to address, grandparents in Colorado might consider speaking with an experienced attorney for guidance in exploring all their available estate planning options. Such advice might play a vital role in helping a person develop a strategy that aligns with his or her needs and the future interests of the grandkids. 

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