Published : Tuesday, 13 Nov 2012, 1:07 PM EST
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - Having two grown children and one still at home can make a huge difference as you make plans for your money and your retirement. Our Ask the Expert in Estate Planning is David Carrier and he brings in a pie and a pot to explain what you need to know. The first thing you need to know is that little kids are not adults. If your children are grown, any inheritance they receive is like dessert, an extra. Everybody gets the same, an equal slice of the pie, unless they've been really bad or really good. You don't owe your adult children a dime. If one or more of your children are younger and still dependent, the inheritance is like dinner. The kids need it to succeed. Everybody gets what they need, a fair serving from the pot, because you feel like you do owe your minor children a fair start, but fair does not mean equal. Attend a free LifePlan Workshop to find out which is right for you - a pot or a pie. Reserve you spot today.
Ask the Expert
David L. Carrier
The Free LifePlan Workshops
December 8, 15 and 29
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
5242 Plainfield NE Suite C
616-361-8400 to reserve your spot
Seating is limited
www.davidcarrierlaw.com
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