At the Law Office of Julie DesOrmeaux Rosenzweig, we understand that every family is unique. Whether you’re a single parent, married with children, or part of a blended family, your estate planning needs will differ, and we are here to ensure that every detail is handled with care and attention. Our goal is to provide the best legal solutions that protect you, your loved ones, and your legacy—no matter your family situation.
If you’re ready to take the first step towards a secure future, click here to schedule an appointment online, or call our office at 337-321-9111. We’re here to help.
You love your family deeply and want to make sure that your legacy is secure, no matter what happens. Whether you’re single, married, or have children, your priority is the well-being of your loved ones. Estate planning allows you to protect your family, ensure that your assets are passed on according to your wishes, and make difficult decisions as easy as possible for those you care about.
We help with:
Kids Protection Planning
Estate Planning
Elder Law
Guardianship
Asset Protection Planning
Conservatorship
Special Needs Planning
Estate Tax Protection
Probate
Trust & Estate Administration
As a single parent, your primary responsibility is the care and well-being of your children. If something were to happen to you, you want to ensure that the right person steps in to take care of them. You need to have a plan in place for guardianship, asset distribution, and financial care for your child. Whether or not the other parent is involved, it’s essential to take the legal steps to make sure your child’s future is secure.
Being married with children may seem straightforward, but estate planning is critical to ensure your assets go to your spouse, and then your children, without complication. While it seems simple, the reality is much more complex. Planning is vital to ensure your family stays out of court, avoids unnecessary conflicts, and that your wishes are followed when you are no longer there to guide them.
If you are in a second or third marriage and have children from a prior relationship, the dynamics can be tricky. Blended families often face unique challenges when it comes to estate planning, but with the right legal structure in place, you can ensure that everyone—your spouse, children, and stepchildren—are cared for and that potential conflicts are minimized. Our firm is well-versed in helping families like yours navigate this delicate terrain.
When you are not married, but have a life partner, estate planning becomes even more essential. The law doesn’t automatically protect your relationship, and without the proper planning, your partner could be shut out of critical decisions or even assets if something happens to you. This is especially true if you have children together. It’s essential to ensure your partner has access to your healthcare decisions and your assets, and that your children are cared for as you would want.
Even if you don’t have children, you likely have loved ones you want to protect. Whether it’s a spouse, partner, or chosen family, your estate plan should ensure that your assets go to the people you care about most and that they are not left to navigate a confusing legal process during a time of grief. Planning ahead also ensures that your healthcare and financial decisions will be in the hands of someone you trust if you become incapacitated.
No matter what your family situation is, estate planning is a crucial step in protecting your future and the future of your loved ones. Whether you’re ready to get started or need guidance on how to move forward, we are here to help you every step of the way.
Schedule an appointment online, or call our office at 337-321-9111 to take the first step towards securing your legacy today.
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