How do I talk to my kids about my will?
Having a conversation with your kids about your will is important, especially if you’re splitting the inheritance unevenly.
Money. It might be the last taboo. But it’s time we opened up about this touchy subject with family, friends—really, everybody in our lives. Here’s why: Having smart, honest money conversations can clear the air, inform our decisions, and make that big green elephant in the room seem a whole lot less scary.
Having a conversation with your kids about your will is important, especially if you’re splitting the inheritance unevenly.
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