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When a person passes away without updated estate planning documents in place, it is possible not all of their wishes will be met and your beneficiaries may not receive everything they are entitled to, or exactly how you would prefer.

You can start to lay the groundwork in your financial plan to consider the legacy you want for your children, your grandchildren or a charity for years to come. This legacy can extend beyond a simple financial inheritance. If properly designed, it can be a part of a rich tapestry supporting the values you instilled in your family. The actions you take today for your financial plan will have an impact long after you are gone.

Estate Planning Facts

In many cases, a simple will can suffice as a way to ensure the desired transfer of assets and guardianship of children. However, Consider the following:

Estate tax laws change periodically as do the individual’s financial situation which can make an estate plan obsolete if it is not reviewed periodically. A good estate planning team can provide the necessary guidance to ensure that your estate plan is current and operable.

A will is subject to probate which means that all assets are distributed under the supervision of the court. Absent a will, the state becomes the executor of the estate and will name guardians and beneficiaries according to its laws.

Assets such as life insurance and qualified retirement plans transfer by contract to named beneficiaries outside of probate.

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Robert Frost

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