Avoid these 10 Common Estate Planning Mistakes
As a Lawyer, I see many of the same estate planning mistakes made time and again by people who either fail to plan properly or who use “do-it-yourself” estate planning websites or forms in an effort to save money.
Without professional guidance, this can cause more problems for your heirs and end up depleting estate assets by far more than what you could potentially “save” by doing it yourself online.
A qualified estate planning attorney or can help you avoid these 10 common estate planning mistakes:
Failure to leave any written documentation of your assets, including a list of your online accounts and passwords
Failure to let family members know where to find important estate planning documents
Failure to name a guardian for minor children or choosing a guardian who lives far away without planning for temporary, local guardianship
Failure to name recipients for your personal possessions
Failure to designate beneficiaries for retirement and other financial accounts
Failure to name secondary beneficiaries
Failure to name alternative trustees or executors
Failure to properly fund or title assets to any trusts you have established
Failure to update your estate plan as life circumstances change
Failure to create an estate plan of any kind and instead leaving it to the court system to decide how your assets will be distributed
If you’d like to learn more about how to avoid common estate planning mistakes that could cost your heirs dearly, call our office today to schedule a time for us to sit down and talk.