FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Novi, Michigan (10:37am) December 8, 2009
From: Joseph J. Dadich, Esq.,
Tiger Woods can't keep all his women in line nowadays. Every day it seems like another woman is coming out of the woodwork. But the question we ask is what would happen to their children if Tiger and Ellen passed away?
We spoke to Celebrity-Attorney-Insider, Joseph J. Dadich, Esq. and author of 'Celebrity Estate Plans Gone Wrong – Secrets Every Women Needs to know to prevent being taken advantage of'™ about these important issues.
Listen to what he said: "… what most Estate Planning and financial advisors miss is that minor kids (under age of 18 in most states) MAY END UP in a FOSTER CARE home even if the parents name guardians/conservators in a Will. And what if you had unwanted family members"
We asked further what a busy family with so much traveling and commotion going on should to. This will truly shock you. "First off, there are 7 Steps to protecting your kids from ever having the state raise your kids, kids inheriting your credit card/mortgage debt, unwanted family members raising your kids and having your kids raised by your values." And Tiger Woods and Ellen need to get a clear plan in place. That's step one. Step two is to get 'Emergency Responders' listed and named in one of their critical '20-Minute Emergency Estate Plan', who should include caregivers, loved ones, friends and family who are in close proximity to the kids while Jon & Kate are traveling."
We posed the question even further. Why is a Will and Trust not enough. "… this is shocking, if you only name PERMANENT guardians/conservators, like too many attorney's do, what happens when they are not around? Who do the police turn to at 10:37pm at night if something unfortunate happens to the parents? And we now know that Tiger has a penchant for using Ambien. What happens if he overdoses?
We asked attorney Joseph J. Dadich, Esq. - who created the '20 Minute Emergency Child Protection Plan'™ – what additional steps can be taken right now.
"This is the unfortunate part about not seeing an attorney who specializes in protecting family's most prized assets – their children. And even in Anna's case she had an attorney. Who didn't know a lick of estate planning nor was there any updates provided. This is a ripe opportunity for any family with small kids to plan for the unexpected."
Visit Mr. Dadich's blog at www.emergencyestateplanningin20minutes.blogspot.com for interviews 248.358.6965 office. Upcoming Seminar on December 14 in Southfield, MI Only 8 spots left. Register at mommyseminar@1EstatePlanningMichigan.com.
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