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Why an Updated Estate Plan Is Critical, Especially Now

Why an Updated Estate Plan Is Critical, Especially Now

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POSTED ON: November 27, 2024

This is the perfect time to get an estate plan in place, or if you have one already, to make sure your plan is updated for changes in the law and that it reflects your current intentions.

Without a properly prepared and current estate plan, property is distributed following the intestacy law of the decedent’s state of residence. In most cases, the laws are centered around kinship, with spouses and children dividing percentages of the estate.

If you had something else in mind, it wouldn’t matter—the time to create and update an estate plan is while you’re living. We all know this. However, many just keep procrastinating. A recent article, “Make sure your estate plan is updated to reflect law changes,” from Los Altos Town Crier, explains precisely what pitfalls your loved ones will face if you put off creating an estate plan until it’s too late.

Probate can be minimized or avoided with a professionally prepared estate plan. The probate experience varies with the jurisdiction: in some courts, it’s a streamlined process, while in others, it is a series of delays, sometimes stretching out over months or even years. The time and costs of probate also depend upon the complexity of the estate. In some states, probate can cost 4—7% of the estate’s total value.

An estate planning attorney works with clients to create a means of passing assets to their intended beneficiaries without court involvement. This takes many different shapes depending on the family, the value of the assets, the structure of ownership, etc. Trusts, payable on death accounts, joint tenancy ownership, and LLCs (Limited Liability Corporations) are just a few means of passing wealth without involving probate.

Estate planning attorneys help clients control how and when assets are passed to heirs. For instance, if someone had a child who is exceptionally mature and responsible, they may wish to provide the child with their inheritance upon their death. A trust can be created to address the concerns of a family with an adult child who, for whatever reason, cannot manage money. The trust can have a trustee who will be charged with distributing assets according to directions provided by the parents—after achieving certain milestones, at specific ages, or when the trustee deems funds should be distributed.

Incapacity is unpleasant to consider but is as much a part of estate planning as planning for asset distribution after death. Without having a plan for incapacity, the family may be forced to go to court and petition for a supervised conservatorship, a costly and stressful process.

Incapacity or death are the last things on the minds of new parents. However, when a new child joins the family, updating an estate plan to include naming a guardian becomes critical. If there is no will or the will has never been updated to reflect the addition of children, the court determines who will raise the children. Any interested party may petition the court to be appointed as a guardian. The court ultimately makes the decision. However, the decision by the parents, as expressed in an estate plan, will have more weight than an estranged sibling.

An estate plan protects the family by lessening the chances of family disputes and legal battles, which can lead to lifelong divisions. A meeting with an estate planning attorney will give you insight into the importance of having an estate plan and how it serves as a gift to loved ones.

Ensuring your estate plan is current and comprehensive is one of the most thoughtful steps you can take for your family. At The Werner Law Firm, our estate planning attorneys are here to help you navigate the complexities of asset protection, incapacity planning, and wealth transfer to secure your legacy.

If you have any questions, schedule a free appointment with us through our online appointment page.

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Reference: Los Altos Town Crier (Oct. 29, 2024) “Make sure your estate plan is updated to reflect law changes”

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