Why you need an Estate Plan?
Because you want your property to be passed on-at your death--according
to your wishes.
Yes, estate planning is very
emotional. Unfortunately, if you disregard it now, there will be
problems that can create a burden, both psychologically and
financially, on those that you've left behind.
Proper estate planning can provide
you peace of mind.
What you'll need:
Because the property is yours, you want to decide what happens to it.
Sadly, this is not always true. If nobody knows your wishes, those
wishes cannot be carried out. Or, if you change your mind--how will
people know?
Happily, there are two quick, simple,
and inexpensive steps that you can take to make sure that your affairs
are managed according to your wishes, even after you die:
1. Write or update your will. If you
don't say what should happen to your property, the state will. Everyone
should have a current will.
2. Let others make decisions when you
can't. Use basic tools--the living will and the durable powers of
attorney, for both financial and health care decisions--to let your
trusted advisers make key decisions if you are incapacitated.
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