Freezing Eggs and Your Estate Plan

A couple of major corporations have recently announced that they will pay to have the eggs of female employees frozen for later use. You might not believe it, but this could have an effect on your estate plan.

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Apple and Facebook recently decided to offer a new benefit to female employees. The companies will pay to have the eggs of their female employees frozen.

The intent of the companies was undoubtedly to retain female employees who might otherwise have left to start families before it was too late. However, as Forbes points out in an article titled “How Freezing Eggs Can Affect Your Estate Plan,” this could have an impact on estate planning if other companies begin to follow suit.

The original article suggests that your daughter could have her eggs frozen, pass away in an accident and leave the eggs to her husband. If the husband later decides to use a surrogate with those eggs, then the child could be considered your descendent. That means you need to decide whether or not you want to leave a portion of your estate to such a child.

It is obviously not a simple question to answer.

This is just one more way that modern technology is impacting estate planning. In this day and age, you need to make sure that your estate plan is up to date with the latest practices and technology so there are not unwanted surprises for your family later.

Please contact our office today at 239-225-7911 to schedule an appointment with Barbara M. Pizzolato if you are interested in protecting your legacy and need to create or update your estate plan. You may also wish to attend one of our free seminars.

Reference: Forbes (December 10, 2014) “How Freezing Eggs Can Affect Your Estate Plan

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