I work for an estate planning company. Here's how I talk to my daughter in a non-morbid way about what happens if I die.
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Casey Cohen, CMO of The Estate Registry, emphasizes the importance of introducing estate planning conversations to children at an early age. By starting discussions when their daughter was in elementary school, Cohen and his wife aimed to normalize the concept, making it less intimidating and more about love and responsibility. He believes that understanding estate planning is crucial for children, helping them realize that these preparations signify care and concern for their well-being, rather than being merely morbid or daunting discussions.
We decided to introduce estate planning to her so she would understand from an early age that planning for the future is responsible and necessary.
We tried to introduce estate planning in a way that wasn't morbid or scary. We wanted to explain to her that this decision expanded on our love for her.
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