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💑Your Partner Shared This With You

Your Family's Future
Is Worth a Conversation

Your partner has been thinking about how to protect your family. Estate planning works best when both of you are involved — here's why they wanted you to see this.

67%

of couples disagree on guardians initially

2 weeks

average time to align after discussion

100%

of successful plans require both partners

Why You're Both Needed

Estate Planning Is a Team Sport

The most important decisions about your family can't be made alone. Here's why we always recommend couples do this together.

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Guardian Decisions Require Consensus

Who raises your kids if you can't is the biggest decision you'll make together. Both perspectives matter.

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Medical & Financial Powers

You'll each name the other as your medical and financial agent. You need to understand what that means.

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It's Not a Solo Project

An estate plan only works if you're both on the same page. We've seen plans fail because one spouse wasn't involved.

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30 Minutes to Get Aligned

Our free session is designed for couples. We'll walk through everything together so you can make decisions as a team.

What Prompted This

The Uncomfortable Truth Your Partner Discovered

The Reality

“If something happened to both of you tonight, who would your babysitter call? Would authorities take your kids to strangers while they figured out what to do?”

This isn't a scare tactic — it's exactly what happens to families who don't have a Kids Protection Plan in place.

“My husband had been dragging his feet for years. When he finally sent me the link to Legacy Dad, I could tell he'd found something different. We did the assessment together and booked our session that same night. Three weeks later, we had everything in place. Should have done it years ago.”

Sarah & Michael T.

Parents of 2, The Woodlands

Ready to Talk About It?

The first step is the hardest. Your partner already took it by sharing this with you. Now you can take the next step together.