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It is important to plan for many of the important events in our lives, like marriage, children, as well as retirement and leaving a legacy for our family. As you plan for your significant life events, Matt Hoesley of LifeHappens.org shares some financial steps to help secure your financial future of your family.

Create a will and contingent trust. This is one of the most important first steps. Choosing a guardian for your children helps make sure they are raised by someone who you think will share the same values. A contingent trust helps ensure that the money your child receives from all of your hard work and planning is distributed according to your wishes instead of giving them complete control over everything the minute they turn 18.

Update beneficiary forms. Make sure you double check all of your retirement plans and insurance policies so something doesn’t fall through the cracks. Many accounts with beneficiary designations never pass through your will, so it is important that these are also updated.

Begin saving for college. There are various options available. You should consult a tax advisor and financial advisor to help determine what is best suited for your family’s financial situation. I opened a 529 plan for our daughter. The money in this plan can be used at almost any accredited higher education institute in the world.

Purchase life insurance. My wife and I both increased the amount of life insurance we have. We did a combination of term and permanent insurance to make sure we have the total amount we need at a price we can afford.

Buy disability insurance. When you are young, your future earning potential is your biggest asset. Get as much … (continue reading … 7 Smart Financial Moves for New (and Experienced) Parents)

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