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Wondering Whether You Need to Update Your Estate Plan? Since creating your estate plan, have you thought about updating it? If you are like most people, probably not. However, the carefully thought-out plan you created years ago may not meet your current goals or family circumstances. To put things in perspective, consider a family that may sound similar to yours.
Bill and Karen Kendrick created a will-based estate plan 30 years ago when their daughter, Jessica, was born. They updated it four years later when their son, Steve, came along. Ten years ago, they created a solid trust-based plan and felt confident that their family, their finances, and their beloved dog, Sadie, were fully protected. But over time, they stopped updating the plan.
Here is what has changed in the Kendricks’ lives in the past 10 years:
Given these changes in their lives, do you think the estate plan the Kendricks updated 10 years ago will still meet their needs and goals today?
Like the Kendricks, you have undoubtedly experienced life changes over time. Just think about the past few years. Have you moved? Do you have more children or grandchildren? Have you started a business, suffered health problems, or purchased a new home? Do you have new accounts and investments? Do you now care for a parent, pets, or dependent children? Have you remarried, divorced, or retired? Has someone you loved died? Have friends or family members named in your plan as trusted helpers moved away, or has your relationship with them changed? Are your children adults now and able to serve in your plan as a trusted helper? Do you want to help with the costs of your grandchildren’s college education?
Much can change in 10 years; your personal life, finances, and goals probably look very different today. Your estate plan should reflect those changes. In addition, the laws governing estate planning continue to evolve. We stay on top of these developments so we can protect our clients in the most effective ways possible, which means that the strategies and tools we use today may be even better than those available when your plan was first created or last updated.
If any of the changes the Kendricks experienced sound familiar, or if it has been more than three to five years since you last reviewed or updated your estate plan, it is time to ensure that your plan still reflects your goals and protects the people and things you care most about now.
Call us today to schedule a review of your current estate plan. We will help you feel confident that your future is secure.
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