How to Navigate Financial Conversations with Chosen Family
For many in the LGBTQ+ community, family isn’t always defined by biology. Chosen family, the people you trust, rely on, and love most, often step into roles traditionally reserved for blood relatives. But when it comes to money, legal documents, and planning for the future, systems are still largely built around “nuclear” families. This makes having honest financial conversations with chosen family not just helpful, but essential.
Why This Matters
Whether it’s naming a friend as your emergency contact or ensuring a partner is protected if something happens to you, financial clarity and legal preparation can safeguard your relationships and your future.
Tips for Navigating the Conversation
1. Talk About the “What Ifs” (Gently). Use open-ended questions like, “If something happened to me, would you be willing to help with…?” Questions like this can naturally lead to deeper planning conversations.
2. Understand Legal Roles. Clarify who you trust to act as a:
- Healthcare proxy
- Power of attorney
- Executor of your estate
These decisions don’t have to be made by biological relatives. But the people you want to serve in these roles do have to be documented to be honored.
3. Use Beneficiary Designations Wisely. Many financial accounts (retirement, life insurance, HSAs, etc.) allow you to name beneficiaries, but these designations are often overlooked by account holders. Make sure your chosen family is listed and kept up to date. A brief annual review of these account details can save many headaches down the road.
4. Respect Boundaries. Just because someone is emotionally close to you doesn’t mean they’re ready to serve in one of these important roles. If your friend says “no” to being your power of attorney or healthcare proxy, thank them for their honesty and keep looking. Also remember that you’re not limited to friends and family members; you can also appoint a professional fiduciary or corporate agent (such as a trust company or care-management firm) to fulfill that role if it better suits your needs.
5. Put It in Writing. Even if your friend has agreed to serve in one of these important roles for you, your plans need to be legally documented. That includes:
- A will or living trust
- Medical and financial powers of attorney
- Advance directives
Need Help?
Navigating all of this can be complicated, especially if you’re unsure where to start. Advisers Give Back partners with a diverse set of advisers, including LGBTQ+ Certified Financial Planners (CFPs), who can personally relate to your lived experience and are trained to help you plan around real-world scenarios. If you’re interested in working with one of our pro bono advisers, take a look at our site to learn about our process and sign up to get matched!
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