
Estate planning is often framed around traditional families. However, single parents and unmarried individuals have specific concerns that must be addressed. Without legal protections, children or unmarried partners may face uncertainty in the event of incapacity or death. A carefully designed estate plan provides peace of mind and ensures that intentions are carried out.
For single parents, the top priority in estate planning is protecting children. Unlike in married households, where the surviving spouse often assumes responsibility, a single parent must carefully designate guardianship and financial oversight for their children.
Without a guardian named in a will, the court will decide who raises the minor children. This can result in outcomes that may not reflect the parent’s wishes. Naming a trusted guardian ensures that children will be cared for by someone aligned with the parents’ values and lifestyle.
Single parents should also consider establishing trusts to manage assets for their minor children. A trustee can oversee funds for education, healthcare and living expenses, ensuring that money is used responsibly. Life insurance is another important tool, providing financial stability if the parent passes away unexpectedly.
Unmarried couples often lack the automatic legal rights granted to married spouses. Without proper planning, a long-term partner may be excluded from inheritance or decision-making authority.
In most states, if someone dies without a will, assets go to blood relatives—not an unmarried partner. A will or trust is therefore crucial to ensure that property is distributed according to one's personal wishes.
Unmarried partners may be denied access to medical records or decision-making authority in emergency situations. Powers of attorney and healthcare directives give partners legal authority to act if one becomes incapacitated.
Estate planning for single or unmarried individuals often includes:
These tools, when combined, ensure that intentions are honored and loved ones are protected.
Estate planning is essential for individuals outside traditional family structures. Attorneys help ensure documents are properly executed and compliant with state law. They also assist in structuring plans that minimize taxes, reduce the need for probate and prevent disputes among family members.
If you are a single parent or in an unmarried partnership, consulting with an estate planning law firm ensures that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are cared for.
Legacy One Law Firm, APLC is an estate planning and probate administration law firm in Los Angeles, California, serving families throughout the State. Schedule a quick and easy consultation with our estate planning attorney, Sedric E. Collins, Esq., or call 323-900-5450.
