What is an Estate Plan?
An estate plan is a plan of what will happen to your property and assets after you pass on. It can include distributing wealth to your beneficiaries, planning for health objectives, deciding guardianship rights, and even laying out your burial wishes. Without a proper estate plan in place, your assets will go into probate upon your death and could be tied up in the courts for years or distributed to parties that you wouldn’t want them to go to.
What Happens to Your Estate Plan Upon Divorce?
What Can Be Divided?
What Happens with My Will or Trust?
Do I Need an Attorney to Change My Estate Plan?
An estate planning attorney can help you navigate the legal process for updating your will, trust, and other estate planning documents. Without one, there are some tasks you can do yourself, but you may miss key parts of your obligations and end up in legal trouble. These documents are complex and very specific so it’s best to contact a professional, even for the few instances where one is not legally required.