You're in good company if your New Year’s resolutions included estate planning. Many people who put off creating or reviewing their estate plans in 2024 have resolved, once again, to take care of this vital task in 2025. A recent article from Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls Press, “Estate Planning in 2025: A New Year’s Resolution Worth Keeping,” reviews the basics of estate planning.
Last Will and Testament. It expresses how you want assets to be distributed and who your executor should be—the person in charge of asset distribution. Suppose you’ve had significant changes in life, like moving to a new state, welcoming a new family member through birth, adoption, or marriage, losing a loved one, or changing beneficiaries. In that case, you’ll need to review your estate plan.
Revocable Living Trust. Many kinds of trusts exist. However, a Revocable Trust is most commonly used to help heirs avoid a lengthy and expensive probate process. Trusts allow assets to pass directly to beneficiaries, and their contents remain private, which many prefer.
Power of Attorney Documents. A POA designates who you want to make decisions for you if you become incapacitated. A Durable Power of Attorney is used to name the person you want to be in charge of your financial affairs and should be drafted to meet your unique needs. For instance, you may want someone to be able to pay your bills and maintain your home but not sell your coin collection. A Medical Power of Attorney allows someone of your choosing to be involved in your healthcare decisions and talk with healthcare providers.
Living Will and Advanced Medical Directives. This is the document where you express your wishes if you are terminally ill and not likely to recover to what we consider a “normal” life. It addresses matters like receiving life support like artificial nutrition, respiration, and other means of being kept alive. These documents spare your loved ones the ordeal of guessing what you would want in a medical crisis and are a kindness to have in place.
Designated Beneficiaries. Regularly reviewing accounts with named beneficiaries should occur while you’re working on your estate plan. Most retirement accounts and pension funds allow you to name a beneficiary. These pass outside of the probate estate, so you’ll want to be sure they are up to date. You may also have bank or investment accounts with beneficiary designations, so check those.
Getting your estate plan done is one New Year’s resolution you’ll be glad to have kept!
As you set your resolutions for 2025, ensuring your estate plan is in order is a vital step toward protecting your loved ones and your legacy. At The Werner Law Firm, our experienced estate planning attorneys can help you create or update your will, trust, and power of attorney documents to reflect your current wishes. Let this be the year you achieve peace of mind through proper estate planning.
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Reference: Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls Press (Jan. 5, 2025) “Estate Planning in 2025: A New Year’s Resolution worth keeping”
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