Introducing Posterity Planning: A New Approach to Estate Planning
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Have you ever thought about estate planning in terms of creating opportunities, not just transferring assets? Today, I want to introduce a concept that might shift the way you think about planning for the future.
Imagine two people who both went to an estate planning attorney to have trusts drafted.
Mr. Wilson created a trust to leave all of his property to his children upon his death. His primary goal was straightforward: ensuring his assets transferred to his children seamlessly.
On the other hand, Mr. Peterson had a different focus. He set up a trust to provide tuition assistance and partial rental payments for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His goal extended beyond inheritance—he wanted to ensure his family would have the support to pursue educational and personal growth opportunities.
The Heart of Posterity Planning
My name is Taylor Willingham, and I am the creator of "Posterity Planning." After drafting hundreds of estate plans, I noticed a pattern: many people don’t just want to pass on wealth. They want to empower their beneficiaries with opportunities that foster growth, learning, and security. This approach is the essence of posterity planning.
I’ve worked with individuals who had unique visions for their legacies. For example:
One client wanted their trust to support their descendants in going on mission trips.
Another aimed to instill financial literacy and set up a fund to help children attend financial planning courses.
A mother included provisions for any of her daughters going through a divorce, ensuring support during challenging times.
Each of these clients created plans that go beyond asset transfer; they focused on empowering future generations.
Reflecting on Life-Changing Moments
Now, I’d like you to take a moment to think about the most life-changing event you’ve experienced. Was it your education, a lesson from a parent, the birth of a child, marriage, or even a difficult time like a divorce? Take a moment to write it down. This exercise can help you reflect on what truly matters and how you’d like your legacy to reflect these values.
Beyond Assets: The Legacy of Your Values
One of the most impactful things we pass on to our children is our DNA, but our legacy extends beyond genetics. Posterity planning is about preparing for life events that can shape our descendants, positively or otherwise.
With your life-changing event in mind, ask yourself: how can you ensure future generations experience similar positive moments, or gain support during challenges? That’s where intentional planning comes in.
Let's Get Started
As an expert in posterity planning, I’m here to help you draft the necessary documents to make your legacy a reality. Don’t wait to start building a future that empowers your loved ones. Give me a call, and together, we can start planning for the future.
What are you waiting for? Let’s get this done.