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1: You Need a Good Estate Plan

A good estate plan will help you anticipate the future and manage the present. It is in your best interest and in the interest of your heirs to make sure that your intentions are clear.

Estate planning is usually not a do-it-yourself project. You’ll be faced with critical decisions that only a professional estate planner can help you make.

Simply defined, estate planning is the process of thoughtfully providing for the efficient transfer of your assets to your heirs and charitable interests in accordance with your wishes. It is a testament that affirms not only how your estate will be distributed, but also what kind of a legacy you will leave behind and the impact it will have for future generations.

Estate planning isn’t just for the rich or older people. Everyone should do it. It can begin with the simplicity of writing a will, but it can also involve trusts, changing beneficiaries of life insurance policies and retirement accounts, selecting guardians for minor children, providing lifetime income for yourself and others, minimizing taxes and other estate settlement costs or passing on business interests and providing for your charitable interests.

Here you can learn how to get started. A little informed preparation can go a long way in building your confidence in this process.

Next: What is a good estate plan?

Estate Planning Questions

Why is a will so important?

Do I need a revocable living trust?

What is a durable power of attorney?

What is a power of attorney for health care decisions?

What is a living will?

What is a testamentary trust?

Will I have to pay estate or inheritance taxes?


The material presented on this website is not offered as legal or tax advice.
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