• Naming Minor Children as Beneficiaries, with Rebecca Hinton

  • Mar 11 2020
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Naming Minor Children as Beneficiaries, with Rebecca Hinton

  • Summary

  • During this 19th episode of the Simplifynance Podcast, host Rachel Stewart talks with Rebecca Hinton, Special Counsel with Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips in Baton Rouge. Their discussion focuses on considerations when naming minor children as beneficiaries on retirement accounts and life insurance policies.

     

    Episode Highlights:

     

    • It’s common to wonder if naming minors as beneficiaries is a good decision
    • Introduction of special guest, Rebecca Hinton, and description of her specialty in estate and tax planning.
    • Having young children is often a driver of important discussions like such as will prep, potential guardians and life insurance
    • Biggest importance is protecting the minor...from themselves and others.
    • Deciding on WHO will handle the money before age of majority
    • What do to TODAY if we need a placeholder before formal estate plan is in place
    • A will would include language that lays our rules for use of funds on behalf of the child(ren)
    • Is document setup a long and hard process?
    • Are laws different in Louisiana vs other states?

     

    3 Key Points:

    1. Work with an estate attorney and your financial advisor to find a custom solution that fits you and your family.
    2. In Louisiana, we have forced heirship – children are entitled to a certain percentage of assets when a parent passes away, if under age 24.
    3. Although the process is intimidating (and not fun), so many problems can be avoided with proper planning ahead of time.

     

     

     

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Rebecca Hinton
    • Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips
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