Don’t delay having a will prepared by an experienced estate planning attorney, warns a frank article from Barron’s, “What Happens if You Die Without a Will? You Could Leave Heirs—and Pets—With Even More Grief.”
If you die without a will, a probate court will name heirs to receive assets and guardians to raise children. However, no one will be required to protect your pets. In worst-case scenarios, assets with no designated beneficiaries, including bank accounts, real estate property, and retirement accounts, can end up in the state’s unclaimed property department.
If you’d rather choose who will be your heir, assign a person you know and trust to raise your children, and want to ensure that your beloved animal companions live comfortably after you’ve passed, then you need a will.
A family member embarking on a search to identify property might be able to glean some information from the prior year’s tax returns. They’ll still first have to find the tax returns and then go to court to be appointed administrator of your estate. If you have digital assets, including cryptocurrency, and haven’t made a plan for someone to take control and manage those assets, your family may never see those assets.
Having assets titled with preferred beneficiaries is as important as having a will. Retirement accounts with named beneficiaries, including 401(k)s, supersede directions in a will. If most of your wealth is in a 401(k) or other accounts with the ability to name a beneficiary, make sure that those names are correct.
In community property states like California, spouses are entitled to community property, and asset distribution follows state law.
If you have children, and especially if they are still minors, you want to have a will to explicitly state who you want to raise your children if both parents die. While other family members can petition the court for guardianship, your children could become the center of a family blowup if more than one person wants to take custody.
If you care about what will happen to your pet, you must also plan for them. Even the most well-intentioned family member isn’t required to take your pet into their home. Shelters have many senior dogs and cats left behind when their owners die and are less likely to be adopted than kittens or puppies. Most states allow you to create a pet trust, where you set aside funds for the care of your pet and name a person to be the pet’s guardian and another person to be in charge of the trust. You can name the guardian to be the same person as the trustee, or you can keep the roles separate.
Unless you want to create a maelstrom for your family and let other people make important, life-altering decisions for those you love, schedule a meeting with an estate planning attorney to review your estate and create a will, along with other necessary estate planning documents.
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Reference: Barron’s (Dec. 6, 2024) “What Happens if You Die Without a Will? You Could Leave Heirs—and Pets—With Even More Grief”
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