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Giving Birth To A Special Needs Child On Your Own? Be Prepared And Have A Will Before Delivery Day

Kaylee Wells

There can be a lot of stress and things to worry about when you are pregnant, and if you have discovered that your child has Down Syndrome through bloodwork, it's important to take extra action planning your will. You want to have your will updated before the baby is born, in case anything happens to you while you are giving birth.

Talk with the lawyer about the different concerns you have, and what you need to prepare for considering if something happened to you, a child with special needs would be left behind. Ask the lawyer about the following things.

Guardianship Choice

If you aren't married and you don't know if the other parent of the child will want to take care of them, you need to pick out someone that would want to be the guardian if something happened to you. You want to pick a loved one that agrees to be the guardian, so they wouldn't be caught off guard if something happened to you.  

Financial Plans

The child may not just need someone to take care of them right when you pass, but because of their disabilities they may need care for a lifetime. Talk with the lawyer about these things:

  • Providing the guardian with enough money to raise the child
  • Creating a trust for the child when they get to a certain age
  • Having a backup account for unforeseen financial problems

It would be wise to have the lawyer in charge of the money distributions if you passed, and they would get a fee for that. You will need to have the appropriate amount of life insurance if you don't have the money that would be needed for all of these things in savings. The lawyer may put you with a financial professional they work with to help come up with exact numbers.

If you are giving birth to a child that you know will have disabilities, and you may be on your own to parent the child, you want to be sure the child is protected both before and after the birth. This way you will know that no matter what happens to you, and no matter what the conditions are, your child will have someone to take care of them, and there will be money there for the child to be cared for financially as well. Call a lawyer and get the process started.

For more information, contact companies like Life's Plan Inc.


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