06/02/2026
FREE ESTATE PLANNING CONSULTATION
Are Your Kids Protected If You're Not Here?
If something happened to you tomorrow, who would raise your children?
Many parents assume their wishes are obvious.
“My family knows.”
“We’ve talked about it.”
“My sister would step in.”
As an estate planning attorney, I can tell you that those conversations are important—but they are not a legal plan.
One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is clarity during what would be one of the most difficult times of their lives.
As moms, we spend countless hours researching schools, scheduling appointments, coordinating activities, planning for college, and making sure everyone else is taken care of.
But have you taken the time to put your wishes in writing?
A proper estate plan can help ensure:
✔ The people you trust are legally designated to care for your children
✔ Your family knows your wishes
✔ Your loved ones avoid unnecessary stress, delays, and expenses
✔ What you’ve worked so hard to build is protected
Estate planning isn’t about expecting something bad to happen.
It’s about loving your family enough to be prepared.
My children are 16 and 19, and trust me, I still worry about both of them every single day. ❤️
If you have questions about wills, trusts, guardianship designations, powers of attorney, or health care documents, I’m always happy to help.
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What’s the age of your children? Mine are 16 and 19, and somehow I still find myself checking to make sure they’ve made it home safely.
Nina L. Ferraro, Esq.