When to Tune Up Your Estate Plan
If coronavirus has taught us anything, it is that life is unpredictable and things are constantly changing and evolving. Due to the ever-changing aspects of life, you should update your estate plan as your life situation changes.
Below are a few life events that may spur a change or at least a review of your estate plan:
- Changes in Federal laws.
- have changes already occurred
- Are they expected to change?
- Marital status
- Children, grandchildren, & dependents
- Have you had children or have your children had children?
- You may need to add or remove beneficiaries based on the children being born or even dying.
- You must also consider college funds and other accounts similar in nature.
- Changes in assets and ownership
- Have you acquired new properties?
- New or old businesses?
- Gifts and Donations
- Home and Health
- Executors, Guardians, and Powers of Attorney
See Alicia Lowe, When to Tune Up Your Estate Plan, Schwabe, Williamson, & Wyatt, September 22, 2020.
Special thanks to Jim Hillhouse (Professional Legal Marketing (PLM, Inc.)) for bringing this article to my attention.
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