No matter if you’re single, married, rich, poor, with children or without, there are certain legal documents that you need to protect your family and your assets if something were to happen to you. Personal family lawyer Alexis Martin Neely breaks them down:

1. Kids Protection Plan. If you have children, you need to have a plan in place that names guardians (she suggests also having an ID card in your wallet that states that you have kids at home and lists the number of a guardian – just in case). You can craft a plan for free at KidsProtectionPlan.com, where you can name legal guardians for your children. This is completely regardless of your finances, Neely says. Do it now if you haven’t already.