What Kind of Trust Helps a Family with Young Children?

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POSTED ON: April 10, 2025

What Kind of Trust Helps a Family with Young Children?- Trusts are not just for wealthy people. They are used when a family has young children and wishes to ensure that there is a plan in place to care for the children in case the parents die or become incapacitated. A recent article from Business Insider, “I asked an estate planning attorney the best way to establish a trust for my 2-year-old daughter,” explains what parents can do to protect their youngest loved ones.

There are a few different trusts to consider, depending on your situation:

Revocable Living Trust. The revocable trust is the most flexible. It is a separate legal entity with language directing how assets will be used for different scenarios. For instance, if someone dies or becomes disabled and their beneficiaries are all children, the trustee will manage and allocate necessary financial resources to support the children. Many estate planning attorneys consider a trust even more important than a will, since it doesn’t require the estate to be settled before trustees can access the assets.

An IRA Trust. You may want to consider creating an IRA trust if you own an IRA. This allows a minor child to be the beneficiary of the retirement account. On the death of the IRA owner, assets go into the trust, which has a trustee who manages the asset until the person comes of age or whenever the original owner wants them to receive the money.

When a regular IRA account is left to a minor, the family must petition the court to obtain a court-appointed guardian to manage the account until the minor is of legal age. With an IRA trust, you’ve clarified who the trustee should be and when the child will receive the money. If the money is not needed and can remain in the trust, it is a protected asset for their future.

A Trust for Minors. This allows you to leave assets to a child until they reach a certain age, which you articulate in the trust. You can leave all or a portion of the money to the beneficiary to be distributed when you feel they can manage it. You decide when to release the funds, who the trustee should be, the rules for how the money is to be spent and when the minor may receive income.

An Education Trust. In addition to creating a 529 College Account for a minor child, it’s a good idea to create an Education Trust to be sure the funds will be used for education. You can assign a certain amount for education and state the age you’d like the beneficiary to receive any leftover funds.

An estate planning attorney can help you create a plan for your children or grandchildren to ensure that they have the funds they need in case of tragedy and place guardrails on the money so it’s protected.

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What Kind of Trust Helps a Family with Young Children?

Reference: Business Insider (Jan. 31, 2025) “I asked an estate planning attorney the best way to establish a trust for my 2-year-old daughter”

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