How to Start the Estate Planning Conversation with Your Parents (or Adult Children)

Talking about Wills, health care decisions, and finances can feel awkward — especially with the people you love. But it’s one of the most important conversations you’ll ever have. Here’s how to make it easier.

Why These Conversations Matter

  • Adult children often discover too late that no plan exists — or that one is dangerously out of date.

Tips for Starting the Talk

  • Pick a quiet, low-stress time
  • Use a real-life example as a conversation starter
  • Be honest and compassionate: “I just want to be sure we’re prepared.”

What to Ask

  • Do you have a will or trust?
  • Who would make medical or financial decisions if you couldn’t?
  • Where are your documents stored?

When You’re the Parent

  • Want to make things easier for your children later? Share your plan now, even if it’s uncomfortable. Clarity now prevents conflict later.

Whether you’re helping a parent plan or preparing to talk to your adult children, we’re here to support that conversation. Call us today at (661) 273-9007 to schedule your FREE consultation. We’re here to support you every step of the way.