You Don't Trust Your Ex With the Money. Here's How to Protect Your Child's Inheritance.
Your ex-spouse is still your child's legal guardian. Without specific steps, they control every rupee you leave behind. But you can change that.
Your ex-spouse is still your child's legal guardian. Without specific steps, they control every rupee you leave behind. But you can change that.
When you're the only parent and you can't speak, everything around your child stops. School pickup, medical consent, bill payments. Here's how to prevent that freeze.
Remarriage reshuffles your estate plan whether you want it to or not. Your new spouse becomes a legal heir, your will goes stale, and your children's share shrinks.
After divorce, updating your own nominees is just the start. Here's how to build a financial fortress around your children that survives your death and your ex's decisions.
Naming your minor child as nominee seems obvious. But when you're the only parent, who receives the money on their behalf? And can you do better than a simple nomination?
You've filed the insurance claims and collected the EPF. Now comes the harder part: rebuilding your family's entire financial safety net as the only parent.
Single parents face unique risks. If something happens to you, who takes care of your children? Here's what you need to have in place.
Store what matters. Share with who matters. That is it.