We spend a lot of our summer in our family minivan. With 5 kids of all different ages we are constantly on the go due to baseball, dance, gymnastics, tae kwon do, summer school, and more.
Here is a list of things to have in your car when traveling with kids.
Books – Keep a few age appropriate books in the car at all times and encourage them to hone their reading skills or create their own story based on the pictures.
Blanket(s) – It never fails that we are headed somewhere and I hear that someone is cold or tired and they ask for a blanket.
Baby Wipes – These are a must have with kids as they can be used for so much more than changing a diaper. You can bet that someone will spill, or get an owie or rub up onto something and get dirty.
Snacks – Make sure you have something on hand for when the inevitable I’m Hungry comes out of their mouth.
Beverages – Of course, if you’re going to have a snack, you’ll want to have a car friendly beverage such as bottled water or a sippy cup.
Clothes – Yes, you’re traveling, you have a suitcase of clothes but you should always have an extra outfit readily available for each kid in case someone gets sick or has an accident.
Garbage Bag(s) / Trash Receptacle – I don’t know how they manage to do it but it never fails that there is a mess in the car when you are traveling with kids. Have something handy for them to throw their trash in.
Before heading out on your travels, be sure to have your car inspected by a reputable service center like the in-house service center at Craig and Landreth Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram!
Whether you have
children or hope to put together a plan for the future, there’s no denying that
you need an estate attorney (also called a probate attorney). An estate
attorney is a state-licensed attorney representing executors and estate
beneficiaries. But what is an estate, exactly? Many people, especially
younger individuals, falsely assume an estate has to deal exclusively with real
estate. However, everyone has an estate, even if you don’t have a home.
An estate comprises
everything you own, from your checking and saving account balances to your real
estate to your car and furniture. When you engage in estate planning, you work
through the kinks of what will happen to your belongings when you pass away.
Waiting too long to handle this can become disastrous for the loved ones you
leave behind. And with that in mind, here are six reasons you need an estate
attorney:
Your Will is Just a Part
of Your Estate Plan
Again, there are many
people who confuse the terminology under the estate planning umbrella. Your Last Will and Testament is just a tiny piece of a larger puzzle. Think
of your Will as a set of instructions, while the Estate Plan carries those
instructions out through a legal probate process. In layman’s terms, your Will
tells the State what to do with your possessions, and your estate plan makes it
happen. It’s the difference between saying and doing. In other
words, your estate plan contains much more than your Will or Living Trust. It
also details an advanced directive, power of attorney, and much more.
They Might Be Necessary
State laws dictate
multiple areas of estate planning, such as who can and cannot be included and
who is permissible to serve as a personal representative. There are also
certain formalities that must be in order during the signing of a will or
trust. “If you don’t have thorough legal knowledge, understanding what’s
acceptable can quickly become confusing,” says Walser Law, an estate attorney in
South Florida. “For example, in
Florida, personal representatives must be a state resident, and preferably a
relative.” Those who do not fully understand the complexities are likely to
make costly mistakes.
Voice of Reason
As you move through the
motions of planning your estate, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of emotions.
You start taking inventory of what’s yours and the possessions that matter most
to you, and you’re also thinking of the loved ones that will live on after
you’re gone. This can be a very emotional process for anyone, regardless of
age. An estate attorney can help offer you voice of reason where you may be
lacking.
There have been some
pretty strange estates in the past, and some have had ambitious goals.
Take the anonymous donor who left the state of Britain half a million pounds
(now more £350 million) in 1928, but with one caveat—it must only be used if it
can clear the national debt. However, Britain’s current national debt is £1.78
trillion; a far cry from what’s needed for the donation to be of use. Surely,
the anonymous donor didn’t think this through, and nearly 100 years later, no
one has benefited from the large sum he left behind.
It Will Save You
Money
Without an estate plan,
you could end up spending more money in court costs, professional fees, and
taxes. By working with a lawyer early on, you’ll benefit with long-term
economic advantage. The truth is, there’s a cost associated with getting it
done right the first time. Sure, you or your loved ones could always fix any
errors or get a new attorney later down the line, but you could save yourself
the headache and dollars by making the right moves early on.
You Can’t DIY Your
Estate
Many individuals in the
process of planning their estate attempt to cut corners by using forms found
online or purchasing a do-it-yourself estate book and following a couple
instructions. But the problem is, estate attorneys have spent years learning
laws and legal jargon; it would be futile to try and cram years’ worth of
material into a couple days of DIY work.
If you attempt to handle
your estate on your own, your loved ones might be the ones who pay the ultimate
price when they realize that most or all of the paperwork you completed in
invalid in your state. Fixing those mistakes can cost double the price and half
the time you would spend going directly to a probate attorney.
Complicated Situations
Planning your estate can
be made even more complicated if there are extenuating circumstances in your
particular situation. For instance, if you own multiple businesses, have been
married more than once, don’t have any children or currently have children who
are minors, chances are you need someone that can maneuver this complexities.
An estate planning attorney will craft documents based on your specific needs
and current situation.
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