Yes, there are ways to protect an inheritance. That is a common concern. A quick look at current divorce rates will reveal the staggering frequency of divorce in the United States. According to a report in Forbes half of all first marriages end in divorce. The rate is far higher for second and third marriages, and if you have a couple of children the odds are, unfortunately, that at least one of them may end up someday in a divorce. Without careful planning, the legacy you have devoted your life to creating might easily pass to a son-in-law or daughter-in-law where it will no longer benefit your children or grandchildren in a now unforeseeable divorce. There are ways to protect an inheritance to make sure that it’s passed on down to your son or your daughter and not that no-good son-in-law or no-good daughter-in-law. So the answer is yes, there are ways to protect an inheritance from partial or total loss through divorce proceedings and even death. The attorneys in the Law Offices of John Mangan, PA, in Stuart and Palm City, FL, can guide you through a process that will assure continuity without interruption of your legacy for future generations to come. Law Offices of John Mangan, PAPalm City – Stuart, FLCALL: 1 (772) 218-0480 Do you question the need for attorney guidance with so many online resources? Because laws and regulations are complex, and because every person has a lot at risk, more people than ever are seeking professional guidance from an experienced, knowledgeable source. That helps explain the rapid growth of our firm. Whether you happened upon this website by accident or are one of the many referrals we receive from a nearly 15-year collection of satisfied clients, our staff can provide customized estate planning guidance for you. Call us. Our number: 1 (772) 218-0480 Written by: John Mangan, JD, MBA