allison kierman

A Child Born After Death: The Estate Planning Oversight You Can’t Afford

Science can create miracles—like a child born through IVF months after a parent’s passing—but the law doesn’t always keep up. One family learned this the hard way when a child conceived posthumously was not included in the father’s inheritance simply because his estate plan didn’t account for it.

If you’ve stored embryos, frozen eggs or sperm, or taken steps to make parenthood possible even after death, it’s time to have a serious conversation. Your estate plan needs to reflect every possibility, especially the most precious ones.

Don’t let science outpace your planning. Let’s make sure your legacy includes every life you’ve lovingly imagined.