Estate planning for Mother’s Day may not be the first gift you think of, but can be the most meaningful. Every year, as Mother’s Day rolls around, I think about the things my mom taught me—not just about kindness and cooking, but about being prepared. My mother wasn’t a lawyer, but she lived like someone who knew how important it was to plan ahead. She kept every family document in a neatly labeled folder, saved receipts like gold, and always had a plan for everything—from dinner to retirement.
It wasn’t until I became an estate planning attorney in Libertyville, IL, that I realized how much those habits shaped my own approach to life—and to helping others.
This Mother’s Day, instead of the usual flowers and brunch, I invite you to consider giving a more lasting gift: the peace of mind that comes with a solid estate plan.
What Moms Really Want: Protection, Peace, and a Plan
Estate planning might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you’re shopping for a Mother’s Day gift, but it’s one of the most meaningful. Whether you’re helping your own mother get her affairs in order or you’re a parent yourself, taking steps to protect your family’s future is an act of love.
A well-crafted estate plan doesn’t just distribute your assets. It:
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Ensures your wishes are honored
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Reduces stress and confusion for your loved ones
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Appoints trusted people to manage your health and finances if needed
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Protects your children and provides for their care
That’s a powerful gift—one any mom would be proud of.
A Story Close to Home
A few years ago, I worked with a Libertyville family where three generations lived within a few blocks of each other. The grandmother—let’s call her Barbara—had been the glue of the family for decades. She never talked much about her finances or her final wishes, figuring there would always be time.
Then, unexpectedly, there wasn’t.
Barbara passed away without a will, and her children were left scrambling to figure out everything from funeral arrangements to who got what. There were arguments, misunderstandings, and legal delays that dragged on for months.
One of her daughters later told me, “I would’ve given anything to have one conversation with her about this. She planned everything else in life—why not this?”
That conversation stuck with me. It reminded me that estate planning isn’t just about money. It’s about love. It’s about making life easier for the people we care most about.
Getting Started: Estate Planning Doesn’t Have to Be Overwhelming
Many people put off estate planning because they think it’s only for the ultra-wealthy or that it’s too complicated. The truth? If you have a home, children, savings, or even a favorite heirloom—you need a plan.
And it doesn’t have to be hard. At my Libertyville estate planning practice, I work with families at all stages of life, guiding them through:
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Wills and trusts
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Powers of attorney
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Guardianship designations for minor children
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Health care directives
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Asset protection and legacy planning
I’ll take the time to learn about your values, your goals, and your family dynamics—so your plan fits not just your finances, but your life.
This Mother’s Day, Let’s Talk About the Future
If you’re a mom, give your kids the peace of knowing you have a plan. If you’re an adult child, encourage your parents to take that important step. It doesn’t have to be a difficult conversation—it can be a gift of love, care, and clarity.
This Mother’s Day, skip the scented candles and give something more lasting: a plan that protects your family’s future.
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